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12-02-2005 12:50 AM
12-02-2005 12:50 AM
NSR e1200-160 and Windows 2003
Hi all,
I have an MSL 5060 with NSR e1200-160 card. The robot is connected to a windows 2003 (SP1) via a SAN (HBA card). The server is seeing the robot with its two LTO drives. Should the server see also the NSR card ?? Is there a driver for that ??? In the periphical management windows interface, I can see the HBA card, the two drivers and the medium changer but there's no indication for the NSR. Is it necessary to see it ??
I have an MSL 5060 with NSR e1200-160 card. The robot is connected to a windows 2003 (SP1) via a SAN (HBA card). The server is seeing the robot with its two LTO drives. Should the server see also the NSR card ?? Is there a driver for that ??? In the periphical management windows interface, I can see the HBA card, the two drivers and the medium changer but there's no indication for the NSR. Is it necessary to see it ??
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12-03-2005 12:47 AM
12-03-2005 12:47 AM
Re: NSR e1200-160 and Windows 2003
Samy:
I believe it should appear in Windows' Device Manager. If it does not, I would load the 2.0 'driver' from here:
http://tinyurl.com/dnqf8
especially if any 'unknown devices' appear in Device Manager. This is basically a cosmetic issue since the router doesn't actually require a driver.
I'd also be inclined to install the new (December 1, 2005) firmware from here:
http://tinyurl.com/7pa29
or from here:
http://tinyurl.com/9jgx9
Make a great day!
Roger
I believe it should appear in Windows' Device Manager. If it does not, I would load the 2.0 'driver' from here:
http://tinyurl.com/dnqf8
especially if any 'unknown devices' appear in Device Manager. This is basically a cosmetic issue since the router doesn't actually require a driver.
I'd also be inclined to install the new (December 1, 2005) firmware from here:
http://tinyurl.com/7pa29
or from here:
http://tinyurl.com/9jgx9
Make a great day!
Roger
Make a great day!
Roger
Roger
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