Aaron Zinck Wrote: 
> It sounds like the SB3 is being more picky about the quality of the
> connection.  There has been some discussion to this affect on the
> forums
> over the last couple of weeks or so.  It probably isn't aut-negotiating
> down
> to 10mbps for a more stable connection (the old SB1 had only a
> 10base-t
> card).  If your long run (10m) was home-made you might try re-crimping
> the
> ends.  Sloppy crimping with lots of untwisted wires at either end can
> cause
> a poor connection.  Alternatively, you could try picking up a cheap
> switch
> and putting it at the end of your long cable run near the SB3.  It
> might be
> able to handle the auto-negotiation better over your poor cable run,
> then
> the SB3 could connect to the switch over a short, high-quality run.

That's bad, that's really bad!!!
I think you are right. It was selfmade by myself and probably it was a
kind of sloppy crimping. For a short while I had hope because I
remembered my old switch. Just put in the wrong (!!!) AC apaptor, short
light and - over. No more answer from my switch.
So, I think that is not my day today.

There is no hope for the switch, right? I gave him 15V output instead
of 7.5V ...
On the other side with the switch I have one more electric source but I
want to decrease electric power costs ...

Aaaarggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

I thought right now I'm sitting on my sofa and enjoying my new SB. Bad
bad Slim Devices!!! ;-)


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