Hmmmm, something is not right, I have a 24/7 connection to a Windows98 
PC that does nothing but hold my MP3 collection. It never goes 
down......well, except when the &*^% thing blue screens on me every 3 
weeks. I also have no DNS for my private network, if you are using DHCP 
to assign addresses, they may be changing. I had that problem and it 
was fixed by having my router only renew once a week.

-Robyn

On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 09:33 AM, Bailey wrote:

> Hmm. That's unfortunate. I've found the networking capability in OS X
> to be easy and reliable, but of course I haven't had Windows to
> complicate it. I even have Apple Remote Desktop which is a brilliant
> thing. My wife thought she was going crazy when the mouse started
> moving on it's own.
> cheers-
>
> -Ford
>
> On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 10:14 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
>
>>
>> I think it's also very variable. I have no proper internal DNS here,
>> and
>> can't get OS X file sharing working stably - but also, user accounts 
>> in
>> Samba are mysteriously broken. I suspect there's weird stuff going on
>> in
>> the Unix layer that people don't fully understand yet.


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