Ah, yes, the disabling of the WIM--forgot about that. I also do not know if this model offered that setting, but that's definitely a possibility (and I think that the option might be in the user mode area.) Another thought is that I think there's a specific protocol somewhere in the machine that affects the WIM operation, other than the actual turning off of the feature.
He should, as you suggested, make sure that the speed is set to auto, unless it absolutely needs to be forced to another speed, but I leave them at auto, since most networks are usually 100 mbps.
It's probably some stupid setting that had changed and we're not catching it. It sucks when stuff like that happens.
He should, as you suggested, make sure that the speed is set to auto, unless it absolutely needs to be forced to another speed, but I leave them at auto, since most networks are usually 100 mbps.
It's probably some stupid setting that had changed and we're not catching it. It sucks when stuff like that happens.
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