Re: [foxboro] R: DNBI Cabling for long Distance
- From: "Jaime Claramunt R. (Inforsa)" <jclaramunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 08:25:39 -0400
what about distance between RCNI and AW ? UTP cable side , I mean.
We are suspecting of collitions or some other problem making very slow =
comms with other nodes. Maybe we exceed this distance.
For instance, opening ICC from other AW or try to edit sequences, is =
very slow... much slower than before the upgrade to 7.1.1
(just for this node AW other 3 ones are OK)
Jaime Claramunt
Depto.Ing.Planta
INFORSA
43-631576
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nombre de Corey R Clingo
Enviado el: Martes, 25 de Julio de 2006 16:20
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Asunto: Re: [foxboro] R: DNBI Cabling for long Distance
Yes, it worked much better for us.
Corey Clingo
BASF Corporation
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Re: [foxboro] R: DNBI Cabling for long Distance
To summarize is it correct to say, don't use DNBX, use NCNI's with a =
rack
and a DNBI?
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