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Hi John,

1. Make sure you have the core.ini entries for a cable-modem.
    Read the readme.txt file in your GPL folder.

2. When you click on the VROC: Joe Doe selection on the
    right side.  The IP address should appear on the left
    side of the screen (under your connection selection).

3. If you have 2 ethernet cards, like I do.  Clicking on
    the VROC name from the address book turns my
    connection selection (on the left) back to my LAN
    ethernet card (not the one attached to the internet).
    Just click on the down-arrow and select the proper
    TCP-IP entry.

4. Click the Green Flag and go racing.

John Moore wrote:

> after joining, gpl fires up, choose multiplayer, when I click on the
> address it does not appear anywhere else, is that correct? so I click
> the green button to connect and it opens a channel,
> opens serial device,
> timed out opening com channel,
> close serial device,
> close channel
> whats wrong? any advice appreciated, dsl connection with an ethernet
> card btw.
> John



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