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|    J.-Luc to All    |
|    EtherNat problem    |
|    09 Jun 09 17:47:09    |
      From: Myname.Mysurname@myisp              Hello,              Still in trouble : one of my 2 EtherNats suddenly stopped working       a couple of weeks ago. First, it began to stop from time to time,       but then it definetely stopped. The 2 leds are lit, but no way to       find the route to hosts, nor ping, etc. - even inside my local       network -.       After I spent many hours trying to understand what was wrong, and       looking for supposed corrupted data on my disk, I finally replaced       it with the one on my second CT60'ed Falcon - the one I use as a       backup system -, and it worked.       So, I'm quite sure it's the board itself and not the software.       Maybe some component(s) being distressed ? But, then, I fear it       will happen to my second board too.       Does someone knows a way to test an find what may be wrong ?       Again, keep in mind that every obvious software test, except the       driver itself, has been done.              Regards,              J.-Luc       --       "From" is invalid. In order to answer directly, replace :       Myname= Jean-Luc ; Mysurname= Ceccoli ; myisp= wanadoo.fr              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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