DoaRules - 29/6/06 at 14:42
Hi guys,
In the past 2 weeks we had a couple of power outs in certain parts of the
house due to what we think was a heater or some other device shorting out.
After the first power cut my brothers computers which was on at the time
had its network card stop working, it would just say the cord was unplugged
but no matter what we did we could not get it working again and had to
install a new network card. On the second power cut which off course
happened from something shorting in the house mine and my sisters computer
was on and the same thing happened to them. Both the network cards would
not work and hence we have had to install new network cards. Now my
question is, what on earth caused the network cards to go as a power cut
should not affect a network card with out affecting the computers? So this
leads us to believe that it may have something to do with our belkin router
which we recently purchase a month ago. Is it possible that the belkin
router let some sort of surge through which caused the network cards to go?
Keep in mind that we have a netcomm switch attached to the belkin 4 port
wireless router. And all the computers are connected to the switch. The
computers also had an onboard NIC each. This is something I really need to
get to the bottom of so it doesn’t keep happening every time my house has a
power outage due to something shorting out. If anyone can verify what is
causing this, and give some ideas on how to prevent it from happening again
would be great.
Any help is greatly appreciated
[Edited on 29/6/2006 by DoaRules]
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