It is a normal desktop pc with nVidia ethernet card. The motherboard can boot via PXE which can be enabled through bios.

Not sure what is really the problem. It is fine now. Just wondering where should I be looking at to study the problem.

Thanks.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What type of clients are you using? I had a
similar problem with a Dell OptiPlex that turned out to be due to a BIOS setting.


Andrew Walbran



Hi,

Is this hardware related especially the NIC? I

just

encountered this morning. Yesterday the very

same client

worked great. It took forever to boot up.

Where should I be looking to investigate?

Thanks for any

help.

best regards duan




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