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None of the available hotfix drivers addressed my specific issues...tried them anyways to no avail.
I have a few spare PSU's but none of them had enough pinouts for 2x PCIe power, and I don't have any LP4 to PCIe adapters.
Tbh I'm wary to blame the PSU. I can run furmark and game on this...
Didn't know about the hotfix drivers, I'll give them a shot.
Stock clocks, system is cool; CPU is 20 idle / 60 max GPU is 40 idle / 70 max.
PSU is pretty old and from the original build, about 6 years ago. I thought about the extra draw from the 670 possibly giving it issues. My spare...
i7 970, GTX 670, eVGA x58 mobo, corsair 850hx,
Nothing has changed but over the past few months I've been getting random Nvidia driver crashes, system reboots, and unresponsive black screens. After trying 5 different Nvidia driver versions (using DDU after each attempt), I suspected a video...
i suggest you start on theory...jumping in and connecting a bunch of random routers together will only serve to confuse you more.
once you have a good foundation, there are plenty of lab topologies around...google is your friend.
Nagios is you want something quick and easy.
Zenoss is you have some time on your hands and want something a bit more snazzier.
WhatsUp Gold if you want something easy with decent support and functionality.
issue 'write erase' from privileged mode of the CLI to erase the startup configuration. reload the router and it will be at factory defaults.
this will erase all configurations, so you need to reconfigure your interfaces, HTTP service, and AAA/local user database before you can access the SDM...
what model Intel card? have you tried different drivers or an alternate PCI slot? if you try the card in another computer, does the issue follow the card?
...what?
being multi-homed has nothing to do with NAT. unless your end-hosts are publicly addressed, your internal RFC 1918 addresses must be translated to a publically routable IP address. typically (assuming enterprise) you would use BGP in this scenario; NAT to a public address, and...
received my amp back from Elliot (elliot-tronics) yesterday. like many of you the communication and turn-around time could be better, but the amp is working great.
Have you tried alternate NIC drivers?
Do you have a PCI NIC just to eliminate the Realtek as an issue?
Try another bittorrent application (Azureus) and see if the problem persists.
Try taking a packet capture using Wireshark during the stalls for further TCP information.
as others have said, just use a router (assuming you aren't already doing so). MAC addresses reside at layer 2, and are not preserved through a layer 3 device (router).
you need to provide a lot more info...a sanitized configuration would help. specifically:
1) what is the mode config pool for VPN clients
2) post your interesting traffic ACLs
3) what is the inside IP of the ASA
4) what network is the blade server on? Does it reside on the same network as the...
no matter how useless you think they are, support should be your first stop. if you're paying for it, might as well take advantage. if you aren't satisfied with the progress being made, ask for a duty manager or demand the case be escalated.
i have a hard time believing RSA support is THAT bad
if you had routing/switching loops, printing would be the least of your issues.
what happens when you map a IP port directly to the printer and take the print server out of the equation?
are you sure data roaming is enabled in the phone settings? a lot of smart phones have this off by default to avoid costly charges.
checking Internet connectivity will give you somewhere to start...
Is the 19" vertical? I'm just trying to gauge how good/bad the matchup on the monitor edges would be. ie desktop backgrounds and application windows that span both monitors.
I currently have 3 19" Samsung widescreen LCDs but am looking for something that provides a higher resolution. I want to add a Dell 2709W to the middle and place a 19" LCD vertically on each side.
How would the Dell 1920x1200 resolution mix with the Samsung 900x1440? 800x1280 on the Samsung...