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  • Sorry I had that wrong: advanced: Advanced Chipset Configuration then look for ASF
  • 1) Go to BIOS -> Advanced -> Integrated Peripherals 2) Set "ASF" to Disabled 3) shutdown - might need to pull power cord for a minute.
  • No I'm sorry. I have the solution and refuse to post it. I'm not always this bitter. BUT due to the fact that phone support would not let me talk to someone past level one. They made me spend almost 3 hours on the phone. AND they didn't know (and still don't) that this is something these computers do by default, even when…
  • With all due respect, I have already found the solution. My methodology was sound, proved all six of my Veritons had this ‘feature’ and when the correct setting(s) that I discovered, were changed the phantom IP was no longer occupied by the Veriton’s MAC. My problem is with ACER support who was unaware of this feature that…
  •  The computers when booted on three separate networks occupied two IP addresses - this IP address was not offered in the DHCP range and in one case not even in the same scope (a 192.168.0.xxx ip in a 192.168.1.XXX network) and it was always the same IP that was showing up. There was also a duplicate MAC address in the ARP…
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