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Re: Removing stale network service entries



On Feb 15, 2008, at 3:54 PM, Allan Nathanson wrote:

But that's essentially what you'd need to do. ... and going a bit deeper, you'd probably want to remove the adapter-->enX mapping (something that would best be followed by a reboot).

Can you say more about the adaptor->enX mapping?
How would I remove that, and under what conditions would a reboot really be necessary?


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On Feb 16, 2008, at 4:45 AM, Andreas Fink wrote:

how about a different approach to use always the same USB to ethernet adaptor. So wherever this person goes, he takes his USB to ethernet adaptors and only plug an ethernet in instead of plugging an USB in?

The potential client is a dental lab. The fewer wires they have to sterilize, the less the chance of cross-contamination and infection transmission. If having a single point of connection wasn't a requirement, they could just use Ethernet built-in.
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Thanks for all the suggestions!

- Peter

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