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Found it
Just unchecked a setting in the advanced tcp/ip properties of the dial up
connection. All is wonderful
"Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1110481704.435c8a33d022acef5cb014611026095c@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Ok, I am running a hodge podge of computers on my network. One is
running
> 98 SE another XP home and a third is running XP Pro. They all talk to
each
> other just fine, and they play nice with my router, firewall, and hub for
> internet connection and networking.
>
> I haven't had to use a dialup connection for anything in a long time. My
CS
> has a really cool on-line secure interface as does my other cellular
backup
> provider, but Telguard uses dial-up. Then you use your web browser to go
to
> a particular IP on their network. It works ok, but I can't seem to make
> that connection as long as the computer (the XP Home machine) I am using
is
> also plugged into my network. As soon as I disconnect it from my network
I
> can make the connection. The dial up connection works, but I can't get
the
> computer to recognize that their IP/computer exists until I physically
> unplug the computer from the wall in my office. Its very irritating
because
> then can't check CS activity via internet at the same time I am checking
> cellular activity. I already have a DOS computer sitting back there for
> much of my alarm panel software, and my windoze based alarm software runs
on
> the XP Home machine just fine. Am I going to be stuck with moving one of
my
> other computers back to the remote programmer desk so I can do what I need
> or is there a setup solution I am missing?
>
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> Yuma, Az 85364
>
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