All:
I have resolved the issues. On the Rules page of the Netgear web
configuration, the "Drop Fragmented IP Packets" option box was checked.
After I unchecked it, everything started working as it should.
Oh well. I will chalk this one up as cockpit error. I promise you I don't
remember ever checking that box!!! Could it have been checked by default?
Thanks for all your help.
CareBear
"CareBear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> OK guys. Here is my problem. I am using DHCP with the above listed
> hardware. When I try to access my company's email (MS Exchange) I can't.
> I can connect to the company network but not to my email.
>
> I notice that if I take the Netgear router out of the loop and connect
> directly to the cable modem, I can access the email. So I think the
> problem is with the router configuration.
>
> I tried opening inbound port 25 (SNMP) but that don't work. Nothing I
> have tried will allow me to access my email while the router is in the
> loop.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions? Using Charter High Speed Internet.
>
> Thanks, and much appreciated.
>
> CareBear
>
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