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Cause:
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The Domain Suffix is not set correctly.
Resolution:
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Some email applications require you to enter the Domain Suffix when
you configure your network and TCP/IP settings. The Domain Suffix is
the unique identifier for your email server.
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The Domain Suffix is the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) address of the
email server you are using. Your cable modem or DSL provider usually
lists it somewhere on your invoice. The Domain Suffix address should
appear similar to this: dlink.occa.home.com. Find the Domain Suffix on
your invoice or call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to obtain it.
I can’t connect to AOL
Cause:
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Your AOL software is not set correctly to use the Broadband Router.
Resolution:
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Use your AOL software to change the location information to use
TCP/IP in the Network field. Leave the phone number blank. Save your
settings and try to sign on again.
If this does not help, make sure that you can access the Internet in
general. If yo u can access the Internet, contact AOL technical support to
help you configure your AOL software to work correctly with your
Broadband Router.