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To: Nemer who wrote (15916)2/7/2001 4:04:25 PM
From: hcm1943  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
dump the dial up and stay with the cable only if it works keep the modem installed but dont try to dial up until you disconnect from the cable



To: Nemer who wrote (15916)2/7/2001 4:28:22 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110652
 
nemer

"I think I'll let it rest and me too ..... gggg"

yes, a fine strategy. and if you have a dog to walk, all the better, as several of us have discovered great truths while exercising the canine units. <g>

i have a similar set up as you, so i am puzzled by your dilemma. i run cable modem first and foremost, with two other dial up isp's hanging around to ensure that i have access if the cable conks out.

we should be able to track down your prob.

but for now, i'm taking the dog for a walk!

:)

mark