[K12OSN] Re: Cable Problem?

Barry Cisna brcisna at eazylivin.net
Sun Nov 4 13:57:26 UTC 2007


Fajar,

Is the Dlink switch/hub you are using an autosensing switch? If it is the
older models with the "push button" on the front to change from FDX,
etc,throw it. Get an newer cheapie/whatever brand autosensing switch. I
would bet it is your switch rather than the wires/LAN card that is giving
you probs.
Another possibility is if you do not have your ltsp lan isolated from your
existing lan , you may have another dhcp server running ,and you are just
randomly linking to the actual ltsp server one time,then the next bootup
the clients are getting confused as to which dhcp server for ip numbers
etc. The voice of experience talking here!
Let us know your progress.

Take Care,

Barry Cisna




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