You seem to have at least two devices acting as DHCP servers and allocating IP addresses, probably from the same default address space.
IF you can run with just one DHCP server, do so.
IF you really need more than one, you must start them one at a time, and subdivide the address space, some to...
I have to assume that Vamoushi got his problem solved somehow. thread687-1772653
Yesterday, I installed AutoCAD2000 in Win7Pro, and thought I'd recap the process for any other oldtimers like me.
I searched, and found reference to a third party solution that was reported to take ~45 minutes to...
I didn't much believe in viruses, until I watched one spread over a company network, in real time. Scary.
Needless to say, so I will say it anyway, if you have networked computers, you need to physically isolate them from each other and from the internet while you are chasing viruses, or they...
This has credible instructions:
http://www.removepcvirusthreats.com/pup-optional-legacy-uninstallation-best-way-to-remove-pup-optional-legacy-manually
The description sounds like you may have to repeat the process several times, as the program drops pieces of itself with random names.
You might...
One of the USB sticks that failed me, sort of half failed.
Reading it with a sector editor showed that every other byte was 0, and the remainder I recognized as stuff I had stored.
I cracked the case and found two memory chips and a custom LSI chip that was clearly its brains.
I tried...
The only problem I've encountered with USB sticks is that they don't fail gracefully, they just stop being readable.
That's my experience for a very small sample, of two-ish, out of several dozen that just got too small.
Thanks for responding.
For a couple of days, it was offline of its own volition; looked normal locally, but computers couldn't make it do anything over wifi. It said it could see the router, but couldn't get an address.
I thought it was a range problem, and moved the router a little, and reset...
Okay, I bought it cheap on closeout, and it's chewed through more than $1000 in ink, so it doesn't really owe me anything, and it's worked just fine for years, but this is new:
For unknown reasons, it accepts a print job without issue, then starts flashing all of its lights, and demands a...
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When VGA was the hot setup, I was running a CAD app on a Dell desktop with two monitors, and doing okay.
Then the company decided that I needed to also run a CRM app, that was incredibly busy keeping up to date with everyone else in the company and doing whatever the hell it did. It...
Modern C compilers can produce binaries that are faster than FORTH generated binaries.
... whether the binaries will do what you expect,
and >not< do something you didn't expect,
is a different matter.
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I used to work for a medical equipment manufacturer.
Back in those days we bought color dot matrix printers by the truckload, to include with our most expensive and fastest systems.
The basic job was to print one page of mixed text and graphics, three times a minute, without causing a...
I've seen similar problems when motherboards were set up to echo stdout to a serial port, so you could figure out what was going on even without a monitor.
... but that was decades ago, when motherboards actually came with serial port support.
Okay, he's a moron, and deserves what happens after he's been warned once.
Just don't let him get too far behind on paying your bills.
Too far behind in his case means a balance of a day or two;
he should be on a cash on arrival basis with you.
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