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Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 10:16:37 PST7
From: "Info2SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Re: re: SMC 7004 BR

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>On 9/10/02, svobi wrote, in part:
>>
>>I also do have an SMC 7004 BR ;-)
>>
>>Its FW is 1.94a and on and off I also do have some
>>cuts off to my ISP! Switching OFF / ON does not help ...
>>... I have to switch OFF the Cable Modem for 2-3 minutes
>> and switch ON again to make it working properly ;-(
>
>Svobi is, of course, correct. Rebooting the router may NOT
>be what's needed. At my place they're on the same AC power
>strip go ON and OFF together as part of the network.

The same here:
Main switch powers general peripheral environment.
Another switch powers my system ...
one more switch powers the experimental system etc.

>>Connected to the SMC 700x BR Print Server's PP is a Canon
>>BJc-6100.
>>It works very well and automatically powers ON if needed and OFF
>>after the preset 10 minutes after last use: very comfortable
;-))
>>
>>However the only problem is: It is quite slow with printing but
I
>>accept so ! >Regards, svobi
>
>
>There is a new streaming LPR that promises to be faster
> http://www.os2voice.org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0902H/vnewsf2.htm
>
>It requires SWC. Has anyone actually tried it?

Yeah, I downloaded and tried but was not successfull ;-(
We may together look in to it ;-))

Regards, svobi

> P.S. I could only find FW 1.93s for the 7004BR on the SMC site.

Different countries and sites:
Your FW 1.93s may be is accurate for US ...
... the European branch presents: 1.94a !

Here's the URL:
http://www.smc-europe.com/english/support/driver_manual/broad/7004
BR.html

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