timeout problem

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I found the response below today online to a question I had.
For some reason I never got the mail.  I am not quite clear
on what "DHCP + DFG + 2DNS entries" means when calculating the IP
to set for the router:

Thanks

Re:  Yum/WGET/HTTP sourceforge etc. new
April 12, 2010 08:10AM 	
On Sun, 2010-04-11 at 22:57 +0000, tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Here is what I tried. When I put the machine directly on an AT&T IP connection (12.147.X.Y) everything worked fine.
> Same with Comcast on a direct link. The times I am having problems is when our router is hooked up to a Comcast
> IP (70.88.X.Y) and assigns 192.168.5.X addresses to our machines. So when I was doing the above from 192.168.5.27
> going through the router through Comcast is when I had the problem.
>
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Try this:
For the NIC on your Comcast router set its ip to one that the dhcp in
the router gives out + DFG + 2 DNS entries. In order to have it static.
I see lots of routers with your problem.

John




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