Gary Golnick Member G Join Date Jun 2007 Location Illinois Posts 1 Jun 13, 2007 #1 I have been told that there is a problem with installing a AB ControlNet Adapter 1756-CNB in Slot 0. Has anyone heard of this or experienced any difficulty?
I have been told that there is a problem with installing a AB ControlNet Adapter 1756-CNB in Slot 0. Has anyone heard of this or experienced any difficulty?
mellis Member M Join Date Nov 2004 Location Cincinnati, Ohio Posts 829 Jun 13, 2007 #2 I do it all the time and haven't had a problem yet. I doubt you're going to get a definitive answer with that sketchy of a problem description. What kind of problem is it supposed to cause? Who had the problem?
I do it all the time and haven't had a problem yet. I doubt you're going to get a definitive answer with that sketchy of a problem description. What kind of problem is it supposed to cause? Who had the problem?
curlyandshemp Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Jul 2005 Location Toronto Posts 1,903 Jun 13, 2007 #3 Gary Golnick said: I have been told that there is a problem with installing a AB ControlNet Adapter 1756-CNB in Slot 0. Has anyone heard of this or experienced any difficulty? Click to expand... I always put the CNB in slot 0 of a remote chassis Ian
Gary Golnick said: I have been told that there is a problem with installing a AB ControlNet Adapter 1756-CNB in Slot 0. Has anyone heard of this or experienced any difficulty? Click to expand... I always put the CNB in slot 0 of a remote chassis Ian
doug2 Member D Join Date Dec 2006 Location California Posts 181 Jun 13, 2007 #4 All the remote chassis I have done with cnet have the cnb in slot 0. no problems