Chris, AOL runs a proprietary TCP/IP stack which is not compatible with a
great many routers and base stations. You should check with AOL to see
which routers specifically are compatible with their system.
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Chris H.
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"Chris Rasco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My father has an MN-500 that he would like to use, but he
> currently uses AOL Broadband cable provided by Time
> Warner. This weekend I was unable to get it working. Any
> clues on setting this up or should it be a pretty
> straightforward install?
>
> I would have toyed with it longer, but he has a slow
> computer running Win98 and it takes forever to change IPs
> and reboot.