I guess it was easy enough to remove my old authorizations and put in the new ones. 🙂 The weird thing is that I did NOT have to re-authorize my EZX’s or SDX’s.Â
It’s still weird to me that the NIC would be part of the hardware configuration when most of the time is a swappable USB device. I do not know of any other authorized product that I have where swapping the USB wireless adapter causing me to have to re-authorize the product. It’s not a big deal, just a minor annoyance.
Does NIC mean Network Interface Controller, as in a new wireless USB adapter? If so, yes I did get a new one. So do I just re-authorize EVERYTHING then and delete the old authorizations?
Wow – I can’t believe changing a USB device triggers a re-authorization. That’s insane. I had no other issues with any other authorization. You guys need to rethink that.
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