>Hello,
>     I have a PowerMac 8500, using OS 9.1 and I'm not asking a question!
>I'm offering this bit of information to anyone who may need it sometime.
>     Two days ago I tried to get on the internet and couldn't get past
>the word "connecting". I decided three things could be wrong, (1) the
>phone line had gone dead, (2) the modem had failed, or (3) something had
>happened to my browser. I checked the phone line and it was fine. I
>called my ISP and followed all the information given me. This didn't
>help so I decided I had to get a new modem. In bed that night one idea
>came to me that I figured was worth a try. I knew that sometimes a
>memory can be corrupted in a piece of equipment. The next morning I
>turned off the computer, disconnected the modem from the power line,
>waited a few seconds, reconnected the modem to the power line, turned on
>the computer and tried to get on the internet. It worked fine!
>     I hope this helps someone.

I've noticed this too... if for some reason my 6116 G3 crashes while 
connected, I cannot reconnect until I have reset the modem by 
switching it off and back on (GV 56K V90).
-- 
Andrew Grebneff
165 Evans St, Dunedin 9001, New Zealand
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Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut

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