A stab in the dark Gavin - If the IP contains a zero it could be an
Operating System issue.
What kind of 'conflict' can an IP cause? an Ni200 is internal, so the IP is
issued to the interface on the machine itself - where else is it going to
conflict?
At 18:23 10/12/2002, Gavin wrote:
>Hiyas,
>Heard from someone that if a Ni200 wont hold its settings within Windows
>that it can be caused by a conflict between a static IP of their
>connection and the IP of their local machine and the only way to fix this
>is by getting a different static IP on the connection.
>Anyone else heard of this ? :-/ I have never heard of anything along those
>lines.... and no, dont ask me where they found this info, they "forget"
>but just happen to be able to read all the info from their screen while
>talking to me.
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