by
HbJ » Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:52 am
Reading your report two things come to my mind:
- The PC your DS in running on may has become a data server within your network and/or the associated network is very busy. That might be true as your PC has several source IPs which are not 0.0.0.0 or 127.0.0.1. Furthermore some are 192.168.x.x (private C-Class), others 10.x.x.x (private A-class). Does your box have more than one NIC?
- An update to one of your software components (DS, Windows XP, ...) may have caused a slight, subtle configuration/behavior change which interferes with your DS.
All in all, I'm quite clueless right now.
But please check for a manual of your switch. A switch has to have a configuration interface (I've never seen one without). If it doesn't have one it might be a hub what could serve as an explanation.
Sorry I wasn't more useful
But you could try one last thing: Get yourself another PC, install Windows XP SP2 without any patches, install your original DS software and couple it with (at least) one instrument.
If this works, try to install one patch after the other until it fails.
This is my last, desperate measure if anything else goes wrong. That way, I've tracked down the strangest bugs.
But I know this is a real lab and I feel you won't have the time and the consent of your management.
Good luck!
[EDIT] Your animated Felix the Cat is a precise description how I'm trying to solve problems.