not receiving packets
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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 06:31:35 -0700
I am suddenly unable to receive any packets. I have two
computers on my Lan one is working fine sending and
receiving packets, but the other is only sending packets.
I have disconnected it from the Lan and connected it
strait to the cable modem but it still does not receive
anything.
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