network question

From: djgordon (danigordon_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 12/22/04


Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:01:36 -0600

I can usually figure anything computer related out for myself, but this one
has me stumped, so anybody network savvy out there who might have an idea
about this, please reply.

I have my two desktops and one laptop networked through a Netgear router and
sharing my DSL. Each comp has a diff OS, 98, XP and ME. Have always had this
setup and just since moving into the new house and reconfiguring the network
for a new ISP we get booted offline every time one of us turns on our
computer and logs into Messenger. Messenger seems to be the only program
causing this although it's the only thing I run on all three computers
that's the same so I don't know that another program might not do the same
thing if it were to access the Internet. Every time I have to cycle the
modem and then it's fine until one of us logs out and logs in again. Any
ideas?

Dani



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