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> > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com > [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On > Behalf Of Phil > > Check the archives for this because I know we've talked about it. I first > bought a LinkSys router that did exactly what you're describing, exchanged > it - same problem. Then I replaced it with a NetGear router and > I've had no > problems since. But, others have posted that they use LinkSys with no > problems. Look for posts from John Taylor because he went all out looking > for the cause. I don't know what he wound up doing. > It's been an extremely frustrating problem - one which IBM Support swears with a straight face that no one else is having. They want $275/hr to come in and figure out what's happening in my "unique" situation. In any event, my next step is to set up packet sniffers on the outside of each router. I should get around to doing that sometime in the next week or two. BTW, my issues involve an intranet without any VPN. Regards, John Taylor
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