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I have .bat file to logon and put a file using SSLFTP (surge). When I start this manually it works fine. When it is started from a .bat file which is executed by the SurgeFtp server when ever a fil...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 08/01/2005 Views: 0
What is what is Surge Supressor or Arrestor, Is same what we call voltage conditioning, As Stabilizers or Voltage conditioner regulates the voltage, does, Arrestr do the same or just  protects from...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 01/11/2000 Views: 0
How to verify that a internal modem card was destroyed by a power surge and not a power spike, for warranty claim purposes.
Zones: Hardware, ComponentsDate Answered: 04/10/2002 Views: 20
If I connect a surge protector to a surge protector to a surge protector, etc.  - Will this give me any more protection for a device than if I just connected it to the best single surge protector? ...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 06/11/2006 Views: 0
Hello, I need to buy a lot of surge protectors. They should support at most Two PCs/Two monitors per strip. The question I have is, what's a joule? I see different ratings for the protectors ...
Zones: MiscDate Answered: 02/02/2007 Views: 0
The outlet in which I will plug my computer is the old two-pronged type and is not grounded. The most difficult (but feasible) remedy would be to replace with a 3-pronged outlet and run a ground wi...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 09/16/1999 Views: 13
Ok.. here's the scoop.. :) I have a client with an old NT 4.0 Server w/ SP 6a and 4 clients running a mix of W2K Pro, XP Pro, and Win 98SE.  A storm came through and it appears that a power surg...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 06/02/2004 Views: 0
Hi all, I have a notebook with three USB ports. One for ADSL modem, one for USB hub with external power shared for a mouse and an external harddisk and the last one is connected to the same hard...
Zones: General SystemsDate Answered: 10/17/2004 Views: 0
Hi sorry if this is in the wrong place, but it seems to be the only Mac hardware related forum.  I've had pretty good luck with EE before so I thought I give it another shot. Anyway, here's the ...
Zones: Apple Network HardwareDate Answered: 10/25/2004 Views: 8
Got a wire terminator that is on 220v We need a recomended surge protector make and model for it. From the user book here is the power info: ULTRASPLICE system to a grounded single phase ...
Zones: MiscDate Answered: 04/25/2005 Views: 0