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So here's my deal.
I can go Cable Modem -> Static Windows Connection And I can surf the net using these parameters (Changed a few digits... But networks are the same): IP: 66.66.241.180 Subnet: 255.255.255.240 Gateway: 66.66.241.1 DNS: Open DNS |
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Backup the configurations of all routers in your network by running a single command. There is also no need to manually create blank "place-holder" files for the configurations as required on UNIX systems. The script will automatically create the "place-holder" file.
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