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Why does the REMote menu show units that are no longer on the network?

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Why does the REMote menu show units that are no longer on the network?

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A13: When a manual or an auto – call is made to a remote site the local unit learns the remote address and stores them in the REMote menu for later use. Entries in this table are not updated when the remote connections disappear. Treat these entries as prompts for your convenience to find the remote units which might be accessible. Entries in the REM table can be removed by highlighting them and issuing a “DELete” command. Q14: I have an AccessBuilder® Remote Office500 with a PC directly connected to the UTP-LAN port. The PC’s network drivers are loaded and appear to be operating correctly and the AccessBuilder® Remote Office500 is configured correctly, but the LAN port is still sowing as “down”. A14: You may have used a ‘straight’ pin-to-pin UTP connection from your PC LAN card to the LAN port of the AccessBuilder® Remote Office500. You should try the short cross-over adapter cable provided in the box with the AccessBuilder® Remote Office500 unit. This should activate the LAN connecti

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