Check with AOL for their list of routers/base stations which work with their
non-proprietary TCP/IP stack. I've heard they have a list on their web site
somewhere. AOL uses their "own" system, which only a few base stations can
use.
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Chris H.
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"LS0158" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I recently purchased a MN-700 wireless router and PCI
> access card to allow multiple simultaneous logins for my
> two desktop computers. Wireless network working fine but
> I cannot access the internet via my client computer.
> Apparently AOL for Broadband does not support my
> Microsoft router. Has anyone successfully done a
> multiple simultaneous login on AOL for Braodband 9.0 with
> a MN-700 router driven network? Any assistance would be
> greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance
>