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|    Roger Nelson to Alan Ianson    |
|    Re: DOOM 2016    |
|    23 May 16 15:32:01    |
      AI> On 05/22/16, Roger Nelson said the following...               AI>RN> When I attached a brand new router to the computer, I discovered that       AI>RN> the DSL modem had a built-in router and so the two were fighting for       AI>RN> control and that subsequently led to a heated exchange between       AI>RN> bellsouth tech support and yours truly for not telling me about that.               AI> I need to get a new router soonish here since my current one doesn't       AI> support ipv6. I suspect that is going to be a whole new learning       AI> curve.. :)               I have a Regional Gateway (RG) now which contains a UDSL modem, a router and       jacks for 2 phone lines and 2 Ethernet connections and an HDMI jack for the       TV. Some of these RGs can have the password changed by the user and this       particular one is no different, but the password it has built-in is so good, I       left it that way. It is different than the Device Access code, but not as       easy to memorize. AT&T has yet to enable IPv6 in the RG, although I have       asked them about it several times. IPCONFIG will show a temporary one, but it       is local and not enabled for WAN. Everyone I spoke to about it at AT&T gave       me a different answer, leading me to believe that the left hand sometimes       doesn't know what the right hand is doing.                       Regards,               Roger              --- DB 3.99 + Windows 10        * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna (1:3828/7)    |
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