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Date: | Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:55:20 -0600 |
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At 12:42 PM -0400 10/6/00, Connie Sellitto wrote:
>Secondly, the problem has been resolved, at least for now. It appears that
>a connection from one of the PC's on the LAN was sending a signal to the
>hub that goes out to the Internet over an ISDN line, causing congestion
>which backed up to the DTC . Couldn't reset the DTC - download failed each
>time.
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>Upon jiggling the wires in the ceiling, the errant PC was isolated and
>fixed. The hub ceased to show any signal, and the DTC downloaded its
>software. Final result - my HP3000 is once again humming along like the
>great machine it is!
Those errant PCs :-)
>BTW, HPRC was great - quick response, several suggestions and attempts to
>correct the problem.
Kudos to HPRC. Network-related problems are very difficult to track and
solve. I am pleased everything worked out in the end.
Lots of happiness to you and your feline friends. Now, you can purr in
peace :-)
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| r | Alfredo [log in to unmask]
| e | http://www.adager.com
| g | F. Alfredo Rego
| a | Manager, R & D Labs
| d | Adager Corporation
| A | Sun Valley, Idaho 83353-3000 U.S.A.
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