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> > That's probably not it, but it's just something to rule out (andI have finally solved my problems. The cables and connections were
\n> > for anyone else having trouble!)
\n> > The confusion over what constitutes dual link, in my experience,
\n> > extends to cable manufacturers just as much as it does card
\n> > manufacturers!
\n>
\n> Good idea. I assumed that since I had bought a dual-link cable, it
\n> would indeed be dual-link (the connectors look OK). I'll test them
\n> tomorrow.
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