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Sat, 14 Aug 2010 16:56:58 -0700
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Hi walter,
     I am afraid that I am as stuck as ever. Like you when I connect to the 
test server there is no connect tones. Then when I transmit on the test 
server there is no response. From what I have read this is due to the fire 
wall in the DSL modem. I need to find out which IP address the modem is 
using so that I can access it and open the ports needed for allowing 
incoming signals. Until I can get a hold of the IP address I am sunk.
     It sounds like perhaps you are in a similar situation. Sorry I can not 
be more help.

God bless,
Mark
God loves You!
This message written on a Windows 7 Machine 

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