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To: Carole Olkowski who wrote (2105)5/26/2004 3:04:38 PM
From: Lawrence Fong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2125
 
Carole has a good point.

A delayed feed user talked to me before. Some of the firewall software blocks out the TCP/IP connection to the Delay Server. You may want to check.

Server: 38.119.250.68
Connection: TCP/IP
Port #: 10606

Lawrence



To: Carole Olkowski who wrote (2105)5/27/2004 9:35:46 AM
From: Jean-Pierre Mamin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2125
 
No wireless.
I am on a simple ethernet network with 4 computers attached to a router attached to a DSL modem. 2 of the computers are used by me. One running 98SE and another running XP Pro. The one with XP Pro does not download from cindy (actually I just checked and cindy disappeared while it was here 2 days ago!!! Only delay1 & delay2 are left) and actually ends up dropping its internet connection.
When not using IT, the 4 computers can be connected to the internet simultaneously without any problem. Only when I try to run IT on the XP that I have a problem on it. The other computers are not affected by the XP's dropped connection.