Autosensing happens at layer 1 (hardware level), and a static address is layer 
3 (network). they're not connected. The autosensing issue is a hardware 
problem. Not to say there are necessarily no workarounds, but a static IP won't 
do it. Normally a device will havre a (hopefully documented) fallback default, 
so you might want to look into that and manually set the problem end to match 
the other.

Stephen

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From: Sque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Jul 4, 2005 1:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [q] LC575 Network and Screen Issues

Jason Greshes wrote:


Autosensing is mainly a problem with older Asante cards and you are spot 
on by using a T10 hub to get around the problem.
I dont have the hardware to test whether a static address can be used 
successfully to by-pass the hub

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