This did not work. At first it gave me an error saying incorrect syntax,
but finally I thought I had it correct.

They are all still in the 'route -n' command.

I will dig around some more and see how I can delete the unwanted routes
that are confusing my internal routing and not allowing me to see the
rest of my network, only my DHCP server (Linksys Router) and therefore
the Internet.

Thanks again,

        -Lou Hamilton

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On 13-Aug-2002/10:10 -0400, Lou Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Any suggestion on how I can remove the unwanted routes?

You have to use the 'route' command, which I use so seldom that I have
to lookup the syntax every time.

  man route

Tony
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