On Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 10:02:21PM -0700, Matt Beland wrote:
> It is relevent for the simple reason that not all of us can choose our
> routers, or our connectivity. If your ISP uses a NT router, then the answer
> is not "install Linux" for the simple reason that it's not an option.
> Configuring Linux so that it talks nicely with the poor, simple NT router
> is.

OIC, must have missed part of the thread. In the context NT router was
mentioned in previous post, I was having a hard time with where linux
fit in in the first place. Thanks for clarifying.

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Hal B
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