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OK, a workaround... I gave up on DHCP, defined my IP address manually to   
192.168.1.200 with the printer at 192.168.1.201. Works just fine this way, so I   
guess I'll leave it there.  
 
Thanks, Steven for all your help!  
 
Steven Levine wrote:  
  
> I gave Jerry a call and he had a couple of ideas.  It's not the DNS  
> requests that are a problem.  It's that the Linksys is not responding to  
> them.  His suggestion was to reset the Hawking to configure via dhcp.   
> Then let the Linksys assign an address.  After that, configure the Linksys  
> to always assign this address to the Hawking's ethernet address.  Then  
> configure SLPR to talk to the new address.  What should happen then is  
> that the Linksys will respond to the DNS requests quickly and everyone  
> will be happy.  
>   
> Steven  
>   
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA  
running eComStation GA + FP 3  
  eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:40 hours  
 
 
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