On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 10:05:12PM -0600, Chuck Stinnett wrote:
> on 3/28/02 10:02 PM, Bill Stadler at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> > Did you ever find a solution to this?
> 
> No solutions, but hope:
> 
> I run OS 9.1 on PowerTowers (non-Pro) at work and home, and readily had
> Internet/network access on both machines, whether on a T1/Ethernet network
> at work or a cable modem at home, without any tinkering (just setting basic
> TCP/IP control panel settings).
> 
> So, broadly speaking, it is quite possible (and likely).

Well, crap. I wonder what your secret is ...

Is it 9.1 off a CD or perhaps 9.0 updated?

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