AwPhuch


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Posted: Dec. 02 2005,18:49 |
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Quote (stoneskin @ Dec. 02 2005,08:02) | Thanks, It must have been corrosion on old hardware ethernet, especially I then lost all connection. I think the old card was just dying. |
So it was the hardware that was causing the problems??
Brian AwPhuch
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