RE: Possible Network problem...
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Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 18:55:01 -0800
I have a cable modem that hooks into Lyksys 4 port router. I set up our
network using the XP wizard on all three computers. I have pinged
adwords.google.com from all three computers and get a different IP address
from each. When I try and access with either of the addresses I get a Server
Error. I'm not sure what else to add to this and it has taken me a while to
get back here. I will check back everyday and see if anyone has any ideas.
Thanks.
"Airsled" wrote:
> I have three computers networked. Two Dell desktops running XP and a laptop
> running 98. There are a couple of sites I cannot access with the main
> computer but can access with the other Dell and the laptop. Can anyone think
> of anything I can try to resolve this problem. I have tried many of the
> things in a number of forums without any success. Thanks for any help.
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