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When Dublin went down, it was a network card that done it

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When Dublin went down, it was a network card that done it

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Old 18th Jul 2008, 08:29
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When Dublin went down, it was a network card that done it

Sorry, can't find the original thread, but when Dublin ATC screens went wonky last week, the fault was tracked down to a faulty network card in one of the systems.

Irish Examiner | Airport radar meltdown due to 'faulty' component

That'd be a <£100 part causing untold chaos
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Tis what happens when you put the card in backwards...

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You wouldn't have too much trouble buying a new network card for under a tenner

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