said:
>The REQUESTER service is not started.
>The REQUESTER service is starting......................
>The REQUESTER service could not be started.
>NET3056: A system error has occurred.
This makes sense if the NIC is fully up when you try to start PEER.
>Could this be a result of the fact that my router is not yet gigabit
>capable?
I sounds likely.
>ISTR a way to tell a nic which speed to use, but I can't find it now.
>Any suggestions?
Check the NIF. Some NICs support a SPEED option.
Another option is start PEER with a script that delays the start long
enough for the router to be happy.
Steven
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