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Well, I spoke too soon; it quickly stopped working. SO I had my router clone my desktop's ip address, still had the same problems with IRC, then hooked the cable modem directly to my desktop and did not have any trouble even with the same IP address. So it seems that my problems are being caused by my router. It always works for a few seconds after the connection goes up, then stops working. And I am obviously not very good at explaining what I am trying to do; every tech support person I have spoken with tonight has misunderstood me and thought that I needed to enable some sort of port forwarding when all I actually want is for the NAT to work as it does for any other outbound connection. -- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --
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