I expect you are using PPPoE. From the Navas Group page:
> DHCP (long hangs)
> If you are running PPPoE software on Windows, and your computer seems to
> "hang" at startup and/or at times while you are accessing the Internet, the
> cause may be DHCP timeout. The fix is to set a private IP address (e.g.,
> 192.168.0.1, with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0) Under Windows 95/98/Me, go
> to Control Panel - Network - TCP/IP pointing to something other than Dial-Up
> Adapter - Properties - IP Address.
If you buy a cheap Cable/DSL router/switch for $50 or $75 you won't need
the PPPoE software on your computer, so less memory will be used. Or,
for about the same money, you could add 512 MB to your computer.
You might get better answers on comp.dcom.xdsl
or at <http://www.dslreports.com/>
or at the Navas Group page <http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/> .
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