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Im replacing my linksys wireless router with a comparable dlink. (802.11g wireless/four port wired) With the dlink on line, everything works except Outlook Express email. Reverting back to the linksys and everything works (i.e. internet access as well as OE email). What setting or configuration am I missing? tks.

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