Chuck,

>From what I remember of the conversation last week, you problem could the a
bad network mask.

You had 0.0.0.0

That means that TCP will think that EVERYTHING is on your local network...so
it will never send anything to the gateway.  Fine for your local
machines...not so good to "get out over the internet".

Solution is to put the proper network mask in.  Probably 255.255.255.0 but
use what ever your working machine is using.

I'd also remove the 0.0.0.0 address.

BTW, are you using DHCP?  If so, it should set everything up correctly.
Presuming your DHCP server is setup correctly that is.

Bob


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