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Thanks for all your help (was: URGENT! Server can't access net anymore)



On 22 Apr 99, at 11:48, Bill Horne <bhorne at banet.net> wrote:

> 1. What does Plug-'n'-play do with interrupts?  I always thought they were
> cast in stone until I changed firmware/jumpers on a particular card.
Plug and Play devices are assigned IRQ and I/O addresses dynamically at 
boot time. 
 
> 2. Why would swapping the PCI slot cure this problem?  Wouldn't the
> problem follow the card if the interrupts are mismatched?
It changes the I.O address and IRQ. 

> 3. Does a cable modem require a reset to recognize a new MAC address? Does
> the reset, if needed, have to come from the head end, or can they be reset
> locally?
M1X coordinates your IP address with your MAC address. When you reset 
the cable modem, looks for a NIC on the LAN. When I had 3 computers on 
thin net, every once in a while it would pick up the MAC address from one 
of the other computers. That is one reason why the Cable modem should 
be on a dedicated NIC. There are a few other reasons.  
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