Re: no Net, but good connection and signal
- From: Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 09:07:40 -0700
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 01:22:04 -0500, "don" <don@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, let me just say first that you are a genius !
Nope. My IQ is insufficient (135?). However, I am sneaky, devious,
evil, never follow instructions, and have been doing this for a long
time. What you did was the right thing. You supplied NUMBERS instead
of the usual prose. You also supplied what you were working with and
a good description of what was failing. That's actually fairly
unusual in this newsgroup as many of the questions are seriously
deficient in both the description and the numbers.
Your instructions were
clear and correct !
Thanks. They weren't all that clear as I was semi-collapsed in my
palatial office after a 2 hour exercise walk with some friends. It's
amazing how lack of oxygen improves my diagnostic skills.
Please, could you recommend a good book so that I could become familiar with
all these terms, because I really have no idea what half this stuff
means..... Subnet mask, default gateway, DHCP ?? etc.
Ummm... no, I can't. I don't read such books any more. I learned
that stuff perhaps 15 years ago. There's not much to it. You should
be able to find something on the topic on the internet. No need for
an entire book on the subject. Just search Google for "networking
basics" and you should find something useful. Bug me if you can't
find (or understand) anything.
Thanks so much........ I'm going to send you what I can for helping
me........
Money is always welcome. It helps support my decadent and lavish
lifestyle.
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