On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Then again, it may be a faulty NIC, like Baruch
pointer out.
OK. I've already switched from one Ethernet card to the other here, because
the previous one stopped functioning. Is it possible that my computer
serially damages the Etherenet cards it is using? :-(
Check the grounding of your computer case and of the modem. I have seen
cable installations that would input >5Vac into the cable ground from
ground fault currents plus scary glitch voltages when A/C was switched
on and off.
Peter
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