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 see_tee join:2001-08-14 Fort Worth, TX Reviews:
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Re: NIC caused freezes I have a 3COM at the moment and I can't bear the thought of shutting down long enough to investigate the NIC. Is this the same speed rush that druggies get from dope???
I heard back from the Qstart guy: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Mr. Hattersley, I there any way for Qstart to locate the problems caused by the Kingston KNE111TX NIC? Several DSL customers are receiving these with sbcglobal.net self install kits and the result is generally normal browsing but no download capability. I switched mine to a 3COM to fix the problem but many customers (as well as most tech support) don't know what's going on. I ran Qstart on mine and it came back with a clean bill of health when in fact the card won't work. Any suggestions you could provide would be appreciated.
Thanks, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Strange problem you have encountered.
The KNE111TX NIC must be sending and receiving packets since you can browse ok. Something about how the other software is set up could be causing the problem or it could have some other cause.
Along with some other engineers at Kingston, I created both QStart and the self install utility. Unfortunately, none of those engineers nor myself are still under contract nor on the payroll at Kingston.
However, if you are interested in me helping solve the problem we could arrange a contract -- I charge $75 to $150 per hour depending on the situation.
Good luck. Dave >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I don't know about anyone else but $75 will buy all the NICs that I will need for a lifetime. For now, I'll just stay with the 3COM. | |  stosh join:2000-01-17 Independence, MO | said by semicolonj: The KNE111TX NIC must be sending and receiving packets since you can browse ok. Something about how the other software is set up could be causing the problem or it could have some other cause.
Along with some other engineers at Kingston, I created both QStart and the self install utility. Unfortunately, none of those engineers nor myself are still under contract nor on the payroll at Kingston.
However, if you are interested in me helping solve the problem we could arrange a contract -- I charge $75 to $150 per hour depending on the situation.
Good luck. Dave >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I don't know about anyone else but $75 will buy all the NICs that I will need for a lifetime. For now, I'll just stay with the 3COM.
That is really funny!
And almost typical!
Well, back to flipping hamburgers for him.
No offense to all you P.C.'ers out there. | |
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