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kakii

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Since: Mar 06, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:09 pm
Post subject: System event 83 "Port A is down "
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Windows XP connected to internet via Marvell Yukon NIC 88e8001/8003/8010
and external ADSL modem.
Driver installed 8.56.4.3.

I get log of system events with ID 83. Event body is "port A is down".
Probably this event is connected with issue I often encounter -
internet connection brakes. Or modem doesn't see NIC after windows start
up.

How should I search for reason of this event and the mentioned issue ?
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