Wayne Dyer wrote:
> Mike W wrote:
> > First off, I'd say check your cabling and connectors. I've seen this mostly
> > due to noise from loose connectors (on the board too due to faulty
> > soldering.)  Swap cables if you can and see if the problem persists.  If it
> > does example the NIC connector.  You'll need a magnifying glass to check out
> > the solder on the connector. 
> > 
> > If you have a poor solder connection, and if you have the skill, a light
> > touch with a SMALL (10W) soldering iron may fix it.  If you doubt you have
> > the sign---DON'T!  Buy another card, they're cheap.
> 
> I've got fresh cables and a switch coming.  Fortunately, I've got two 
> identical cards, so if the cables don't fix it, I can swap cards as well.

Sorry about this email -- it was something stuck in /var/spool/mqueue.

The cable & switch fixed the problem.

-W-

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