On Jul 16, 6:23 pm, "tsaec...@att.net" wrote:
> Has anyone any ideas about what happened to cause this port to quit
> like this and then come back?
You are trying to have an answer by viewing what all 10 things are
doing simultaneously. Therefore obviously confused. Always start at
the lowest
Interesting advice. I remember running Ethernet on an LCII-as proof
of concept.
On Jul 16, 2011, at 8:22 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
I operated a B&W G3 for a while with an R8169 card, too.
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> Ethernet can be twitchy. It's supposed to be hot pluggable, but if
> there's any static around, the surge / spike can damage the ports
> involved. In a sometimes futile attempt to protect from damage, if
> the software driver detects a problem it immediately shuts down the
> port... and it won
At 3:23 PM -0700 7/16/2011, tsaec...@att.net wrote:
In the process of trying different changes, configurations etc. with
limited understanding. My ethernet port on my QS 2002 Dual 1GHz
simply quit working.
[snip]
configurations around some more but this time I was careful to shut
down the box
I have a strange occurrence that I wonder if any one can shed some
light on.
I have been struggling to get my new (1 Month) Linksys E2000 router
to play nice with my old Speedstream 5100B modem.
In the process of trying different changes, configurations etc. with
limited understanding. My