If I bypass my Netgear RT314 router (which has been in place and unchanged
both now and while everything was fine), everything works like it is
supposed to.  There are only 2 things that change when I bypass the router:
my IP address and of course, no more router.  Since I'm unable to give the
router a static IP, I cannot troubleshoot the IP question (give it the same
address that I get when connecting directly to the cable modem from my pc),
though I did look at the router.  I reset it to the default config and
re-flashed it to the last firmware revision (3.25) - still no luck.  The
only other thing that I've been able to find is the below Q & A from the TS
FAQ
(http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/community/centers/terminal/terminal_fa
q.asp)

Q.  Sometimes when I connect to my terminal server, I see a black screen.
Why does this occur?

A.  This typically occurs if there is a device between the client and the
server that is receiving packets but not passing them on. One way around
this problem is to change the MTU size for the network adapter that is being
used as a terminal server connection to clients.
Ethernet uses a maximum MTU size of 1500. You can start with 500 and then
slowly move up until you notice the problem to find the correct value to set

I double-checked the router, but it is set up for the Ethernet default
(1500), so I don't think that is the problem.  I'm going to try and put
another router in place and see what happens.
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