Hi
Many Cable ISPs use the MAC number of the initial PC that was used to
connect to the Modem as form of ID and PW.
If your ISP authenticates this way you need to clone the MAC of the computer
to the Router.
May be this can Help,
http://www.ezlan.net/broadband.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).
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> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> | Hi
> | Doubt that the Router did (or can do) any thing to your OE. It might be
> that
> | your system is not configured correctly, and thus you don't have a solid
> | Internet connection.
> | However in order to give you a focused answer you need to tell us more
> about
> | your system (like what type of Internet and how is it configured, wire,
> | wireless).
> | Jack (MVP-Networking).
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> | "Beemer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> | > OE6 has been working perfectly until I connected my Belkin Wireless G
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> | > Router. Now I start OE6 and download news messages. A few minutes
> later
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> | > get a pop up message which says
> | > The tcp connection was unexpectedly disconnected from the server
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> | > What is happening here and how can I stop it disconnecting. (I do not
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> | > dial up)
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> Jack,
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> "solid internet connection" .... what's that?
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> Internet connection - No proxy, been a wired connection to a cable modem
> working fine for many 5 years.
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> Used McAfee firewall but now using Belkin firewall which has no current
> blocks or exceptions
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> Beemer
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> Beemer
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