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Have you checked in the BIOS for something like "wake up on LAN" ? Is there
a setting to set the system state if the power were to go off?
HTH,
Jose
Frank Suszka wrote:
> Greetings everyone:
> I have a strange problem that has everyone perplexed and I would
> appreciate any help in solving this problem.
>
> I set a client up on a home network using Intel's AnyPoint™ Phoneline
> Home Network PCI Card 10 Mbps. One machine will shut down nicely and the
> other, an HP Pavilion will shut down and within a few seconds start up
> again.
>
> I have called Intel Tech Support and they don't have a clue about why
> this is happening. However, they assure me they are working on it.
>
> I have upgraded the BIOS and installed the most recent drivers for the
> cards which doesn't seem to help. I pull the card and the machine shuts
> down and stays off. No problem there. I have swapped slots and it still
> has the anomaly. I formatted the drive and installed Windows 98SE with
> all of the upgrades and there is still no change. I have set the BIOS to
> run the bare minimums without success. I have installed Windows 98,
> still nothing. <smile> I will not throw in the towel. I know there must
> be an answer and I humbly ask for your assistance.
>
> HP Pavilion 8370
> Intel 350 PII Cpu
> 64MB SDRAM
> BIOS Rev 1.09 09-28-98
> Motherboard MFG. ASUS Model DB98XV
> Chip Set Intel 82443 BX/ZX
> Version 1.01
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