On 30/01/2005 Martin Underwood wrote:
> I wonder if you might need to disable your PC's network connection
> temporarily when you do this so that the PC only sees one TCP/IP
> connection (via dial-up). If you have several routes to access the
> same address, TCP might try the fastest (ADSL) and then give up when
> it doesn't get a reply from your freeserve address - or even worse,
> if it gets a "sod off, you're not accessing this via freeserve
> dial-up" response.
>
> Certainly that's what I'd suggest you try if you have any problem
> accessing your site over dial-up.
I don't know the technical answer.
I transferred to ADSL (from ISDN) eleven days ago but still needed to
dial up to one account. I just dug my old modem out, dusted it off,
tried to remember what a serial connector looked like, plugged it in
and it worked.
ADSL was still connected and when my email client went through each
account to collect mail it dialled that account via the modem. This
stuff is getting a bit too clever for me.
Have you a link for the error message that starts "sod off, you're not
accessing this...", haven't seen that one before :-)
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Jeff Gaines
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