This started happening to me about a week and a half ago. I believe the
PPP connection on the brouter gets drop and another is negotiated.
They have to do something to make IP addresses dynamic, so there is still
a market for more expensive IP based solutions. This is no big deal, so
long as you have something watching your IP address.
Glad to know you sorted the DNS problems out you were having.
My only new quesiton is this:
I (and assumedly all other who joined the trial towards the end) are
locked out of most parameters on the M10. When I buy the router, do they
give me the 'real' password?
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Work: glennp@optimation.co.nz | - Bob Metcalfe
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On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Dan Langille wrote:
> It may be coincidence, or it may be the result of maintenance, but every
> morning now, for about a week, I've had an IP address change
> sometime between 5 and 7 am.
>
> On the plus side, I can change my zone files now in about 2 minutes.
> <grin>
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