At 7:43 PM -0700 3/14/2003, Paul Stamsen wrote:
>Referring to Re: longer timeouts, at  17:52 -0800, 3/14/03,   (Clark
>Martin) eloquently  elucidated:
>>   triggers it first is usually a Domain Name lookup.  A simple trick is
>>   to add more DNS entries in the TCP/IP control panel.  Check your ISP
>>   for DNS addresses and enter 3 or 4.  If you have to repeat some
>>   entries.
>
>   I neglected to note I connect through a Barricade Router. How can I
>add the names to the router?


You don't, you still put them in the TCP/IP control panel of the 
target machine.  You may need to press Command-U and set the User 
Mode to advanced to be able to enter DNS values manually.
-- 
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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