[BC] Networking question:
Kent Winrich
kwinrich at gmail.com
Fri Apr 4 14:11:38 CDT 2008
Have you tried assigning an address to the machine to see if you can
get connectivity? You can then go back to DHCP. I do this once and
a while to narrow down potential issues.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Gordon Carter
<<mailto:gcarter at wfmt.com>gcarter at wfmt.com> wrote:
We replaced an older computer with a new one, and moved the old one to
another location. After moving it I tested it to make sure it worked
OK. This system is all DHCP.
Turned off the computer and called it a day. When a user tried to log
on, we got the same results. So far I have tried deleting and
reinstalling the NIC (on-board), different network cable, different
switch port, and replaced the NIC with another one. Same results every
time.
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