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On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 01:45:35AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
> I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
> five are not visible.
>
> My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being th
On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 01:45:35AM -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
> I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
> I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
> five are not visible.
>
> My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being t
I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
five are not visible.
My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being the gateway. This is
defined as the last three bits of the range, ie 0111 1
I have five IP's with my DSL (very, very small ISP). On my current server,
I have all five working. However, when setting up a new server, two of the
five are not visible.
My range is 216.62.82.121 - 125, with 126 being the gateway. This is
defined as the last three bits of the range, ie 0111
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