Mark,

The ABO (at the tower) is plugged directly into a router.  The Ethernet side
only sees one IP so I don't think this is the culprit.

Thanks!

Scott

> Oh yeah - and one other thing....
>
> Make sure somebody isn't putting a device on your network with the same IP
> address.  In the midst of a bunch of other things going wrong I fought
with
> 2 clients locking up on a regular basis.  In the end (and I can't believe
> how long this took) it turned out that both customers had the same address
> on their routers.  Whoever rebooted first won for a while.   Take a look
at
> the arp values in the router - if the IP address doesn't match the MAC
> address of the ABO you get to find the offending idiot.
>
> Mark Radabaugh

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