said: 
Hi, 
This problem is like a bad penny.  I thought you fixed this last week. 
>nameserver 76.168.0.1 
My quick analysis say the above is a bogus nameserver IP address. 
>nameserver 66.75.164.90 
>nameserver 66.75.164.90 
The are valid name servers, but listing the same one twice is not going to 
do much of anything. 
>I suspect my problem of slow connections probably has something to do  
>with my TCPIP setup in eCS, 
Obviously. 
>or maybe something in the setup of the  
>Lynksys router that treats IE differently from TB. 
How could it? 
Steven 
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