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|    Stacy E to Chilitoe    |
|    Re: HELP SSH SENTINEL TO BEFV41    |
|    28 Dec 03 09:32:07    |
      From: stacy@nospam.com              Based on the information you gave, I would say it is probably your LAN       tcp/ip settings. Try changing the ip address at the remote end (or       whichever) to perhaps 192.168.3.x, and set the router settings to this range       as well. It is sort of like having you and your neighbor both having a       street address of 1234 Main Street. Mail, deliveries, etc would get       confusing. But if you are 1234 and your neighbor is 1235, there isn't any       confusion. So if one end is 192.168.3.X and the other is 192.168.2.x, there       are two different ranges for the router to identify. I hope that made sense       and didn't make things more confusing.              SE                            "Chilitoe" |
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