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> Hey Armand,__________________________________________________
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\n> \tDid you buy a switch, a hub, or a router?
\n>
\n> Kevin
\n>
\n> -----Original Message-----
\n> From: Armand Messier
\n> [mailto:armand_messier@...]
\n> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 10:40 PM
\n> To: hdr2496@yahoogroups.com
\n> Subject: [HDR2496] Linksys Router HELP
\n>
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\n>
\n> Hello,
\n>
\n> I just recieved my Linksys Router and I am having
\n> problems recongnizing the HDR. Has anybody used the
\n> Linksys router with a 4 port switch with the mackie
\n> hdr?
\n>
\n> The router seems to been working fine with my
\n> computer
\n> and cable modem. I've got access to the outside
\n> world
\n> and the lights are all on. All of the cables are
\n> connected properly to the HDR, as I'm getting the
\n> "activity" lights in the router/switch.
\n>
\n> what do I need to do to have the HDR talk to my
\n> computer? Everything worked fine when I used a
\n> crossover cable to connect both machines. I'm using
\n> cute, but there's nothing cute about being stuck!
\n>
\n> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
\n>
\n>
\n> Armand
\n>
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