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  1. Turn off User Account Control in the Control Panel. Make sure that the user has Administrative privileges on the machine from which they are trying to access the system. That has resolved that problem every time I have seen it. Note: After you get it to successfully load, you can turn UAC back on.
  2. Do you have other PCI cards installed? It could be an IRQ problem.
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    Best routers

    For a PC powered router, I use Mikrotik RouterOS. Most applications do not require this sort of advanced router. Many Buffalo routers (like the WHR-HP-G300N) are powered by DDWRT from the box, and rock solid. My uptimes are only hindered by power outages that last longer than the UPS...
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    Lock box for PC?

    These don't look to have adequate ventilation. Even with the fans, you may cause early hardware failure with something like this. JMHO.
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