Yeah, he's back Mark. Only took him a while to figure out
that he could get on by registering under a new screen name
and probably installed another router on his system to
get a new IP address assigned to it by the DHCP server.
That is if you have a static IP address. If you are like
most people you have a dynamic IP address which gets changed
every so many hours or days, or whenever the DHCP or DNS
(if you are connected via PPOe) access server resets your
connection. At least that's how it works if you have a dsl
connection through a broadband provider like AOL or AT&T/yahoo. [

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Am I right Rainman? [

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