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Originally posted by Joker1:
<STRONG>sorry bout that
to disable the nic go into device manager under my computer and double clicked on the nic, right on the general tab there is an option to "disable in this hardware profile"
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Now this was definetly obvious and I overlooked it. Thanks Joker1
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Originally posted by Joker1: <STRONG>
i'm not sure how quick this option is, it might take a reboot to put in effect in which case it would be useless. is your network using dynamic or static IPs? if their not static it would explain why it takes so long to boot. also make sure there isnt any extra protocols your not using.</STRONG>
The reboots no big deal, the computers aren't communicating all of the time. I would just like to be able to boot up quicker and shut down quicker when networking isn't required. I just like to be able to download stuff on one computer and use the other while the other is downloading stuff for all of the systems I have, then once everything I need is on the one system I enable the network to stream the download to the system that needs the patch or driver.