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<font size=5>[[image:Gear_warning.jpg]] <b>WARNING</b><br><br></font>
 
<font size=5>[[image:Gear_warning.jpg]] <b>WARNING</b><br><br></font>
<font size=3>USB-based network solutions are NOT recommended for use on CNC Bender operator stations.</font></td></tr></table>
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<font size=3>USB-based network solutions are recommended for use on CNC Bender operator stations only when there is no other choice of adaptors.</font></td></tr></table>
  
  
  
USB-based networking often takes too many resources from the CNC Bender CPU and the PC Panel.
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Some (not all) USB-based networking often takes too many resources from the CNC Bender CPU and the PC Panel.
 
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We do not recommend that you install a USB network driver or USB network adapter. It is our experience that USB-based NICs can cause either bender shutdown or other severe problems.
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If you can avoid it, we do not recommend that you install a USB network driver or USB network adapter.
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==October 2008 Note==
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We've had good success with the TrendNet device on Win2000 operator stations that have no available NIC ports:<br>
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Latest revision as of 03:25, 10 October 2008

Gear warning.jpg WARNING

USB-based network solutions are recommended for use on CNC Bender operator stations only when there is no other choice of adaptors.


Some (not all) USB-based networking often takes too many resources from the CNC Bender CPU and the PC Panel.

If you can avoid it, we do not recommend that you install a USB network driver or USB network adapter.



October 2008 Note

We've had good success with the TrendNet device on Win2000 operator stations that have no available NIC ports:
Trendnet usb network.jpg