Tomcat in no way by itself will affect any of your network settings.
To uninstall it remove its files.  Tomcat also doesn't affect the registry,
unless you have integrated it with IIS (and you would know the changes to
the registry at that point).

        Basically, the tech was looking for an easy way to get you off the
phone.  Use ipconfig to view your network settings and any tools that you
might have to configure your modem.  Also, you might try rebooting your
modem.  

        If you have more questions, contact me off list and I'll try and
help you.

        Randy


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Parkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 12:52 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Help with Cable Modem


I have an RCA cable modem supporting AT&T high speed cable modem internet
service.

I installed tomcat.  Got examples running (started tomcat successfully,
etc.).

http://localhost:8080

Big problem resulted - now I cannot ping the gateway. Does anyone know why
and what I should do to fix it.

AT&T tech said to get tomcat out the registry.  

Is anyone aware of configuration settings that could be changed to allow for
both.

Or, worst case, how to uninstall what tomcat installed.

Regards,
David Parkin 

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