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  1. Sorry for the technicalese.  In other words also make sure your system is grounded well.  It makes a difference..

    Here in Florida most people are conscious of it as being the Lightning Capital around here.  However in other parts of the country,  installers and most people dont think about it. 

    Good luck and happy tweaking............

  2. Well,

    this is really freaking interesting.  I happen to be reading the posts and noticed that you had a problem with the mail servers.  Well as of last night I noticed two different things that occurred on my 6000,

    1)  I can no longer reach any of the mail servers,  within the mail client or manually pinging them,  I can ping other sites as well as have HTTP,  HTTPS, FTP, and Port 3389 (remote access) connectivity.

    2)  I noticed the DHCP server on the 6000 is not running.  I couldnt get on my network so I had to statically assign the ip's on my machines temporarily so I could connect.  I dont remember  ( I have CRS  :lol:)  having the ability as a user to start or stop the DHCP server manually,  AND I noticed where the firewall was always set to off,  is now ON. 

    Are the rocket scientists from Dway up to their old tricks?  Or does anyone else have any info.?

    I am NOT going to call India and be subjected to those idiots on level one..........

    Anybody have a valid Level 2 incident code and telco number? 

    This is most interesting............. 

  3. They sent it to me today on my Gold Microsoft Action Pack Subscription. 

    I will be happy when they get it to RC-2 Candidate status......

    BTW do you know what happens when you play the CD that Microsoft sends backwards?

    Something about Paris Hilton.....  DOH!

  4. Check with your local codes or a NEC code book for grounding your dish, your dish should be grounded unless its mounted direct to the ground, mine is on top of my roof, of which is brand new and the asshole that mounted it had to move it.

    If your dish is mounted on your roof, have the installer come back out and ground it, that is part of his job! if not report his ass to your local state fire marshall, I deal with these guys on a daily basis being an electrician.

    It will discharge any built up static, and will discharge any lightining strikes or static from lightning, make sure its grounded at the block on the back of the dish, thats what the block is there for, you could damage your equipment and anything attached to it if not.

    Hey Sparky,

    I also believe that a "single point reference ground" is the proper bonding issue according to NEC 2005 if memory serves me correct.

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