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I'm trying to forget twinax myself. So far I've done a pretty good job. It may require some physical tracking of how they are hooked up. The only other thought that comes to mind in addition to what you've already mentioned is to check to see if they are plugged into a hub that might have been affected by your "power blip". Dave Parnin -- Nishikawa Standard Company 324 Morrow Street Topeka, IN 46571 260-593-2156 ext. 621 daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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