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My system boots up when I disconnect my LAN Cable

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23-Jun-2009, 04:36 AM #1
Unhappy My system boots up when I disconnect my LAN Cable
Hi Buddy,


If I shutdown my system the privious day, If Iam trying to Power On Manually, My system will not come Up, If Iam diconnecting My Lan Cable System will start.


Can some one help


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Shahid Khan
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24-Jun-2009, 12:44 AM #2
What happens when you turn it on with the cable connected?

Do you mean that the machine starts as soon as you disconnect the cable, or that you disconnect the cable and then it will start with the switch?
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24-Jun-2009, 03:02 AM #3
exactly, Your 1st assumption is right, The movement I diconnect the LAN cable system will come up without switching on.
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24-Jun-2009, 09:45 AM #4
You have some sort of electrical power/grounding issue with the network equipment would be my first guess.
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06-Jul-2009, 12:31 AM #5
Its because of SMPS, not the Power issue. If I replace the smps, system comes up even if LAN cord is connected. do You suspect any other issue than SMPS.
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