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Vista - Network Cable Unplugged
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If the world were perfect then the auto setting worked every time. But there are some cases when it just fails, then setting the correct parameters by hand fixes the problem. In the old days this was more common. ismo |
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Vista - Network Cable Unplugged
Whether Jack [MVP-Networking] likes it or not, Dave In Ky's fix worked. All too often on these posts you see guys (like Jack) making assumptions and criticizing fixes without knowing the facts....and what's so frustrating is that they don't even type/communicate well enough to know what the heck they are saying (read Jack's post and you'll see what I mean). Also, many times (like Jack) they make erroneous statements (like when Jack attempts to state that there is no difference between the switch inside a router and a stand-alone switch). Jack, you're obviously an expert, and I obviously have no trouble-shooting abilities at all. So, why don't you tell all of us why the vista machine works when I plug the cable into the router, but I get a "cable unplugged message" when the vista machine is plugged into the switch. By the way, all of the equipment is new. -- BaRut |
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Vista - Network Cable Unplugged
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Regardless poof the personal none technological remarks, I stand behind every word that I post above. Unfortunately many End-Users are Not equipped with the knowledge to describe well the way their networks are configured which makes it very hard to pin point the real trouble. As I said before I am glad that you solve the immediate problem. I hope the general reason for the behavior of your Network will not act in the Future. Mean time leave well and prosper. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "BaRut" wrote in message ... Whether Jack [MVP-Networking] likes it or not, Dave In Ky's fix worked. All too often on these posts you see guys (like Jack) making assumptions and criticizing fixes without knowing the facts....and what's so frustrating is that they don't even type/communicate well enough to know what the heck they are saying (read Jack's post and you'll see what I mean). Also, many times (like Jack) they make erroneous statements (like when Jack attempts to state that there is no difference between the switch inside a router and a stand-alone switch). Jack, you're obviously an expert, and I obviously have no trouble-shooting abilities at all. So, why don't you tell all of us why the vista machine works when I plug the cable into the router, but I get a "cable unplugged message" when the vista machine is plugged into the switch. By the way, all of the equipment is new. -- BaRut |
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