A network card problem. OK

Dragonfly



Christopher wrote:
>
> Fast Dragon wrote:
> > How can you 'See' your computer is connected to the net?
> > Have you compared an "ipconfig /all" from all computers?
> > Is your local area connection set up to obtain an IP address 
> automatically?
> > Is your network card installed and working correctly?
> >
> > How did you do the deletions?
> >
> > Remember that I can't 'see' what you 'see' so describe it all to 
> this blind man.
> >
> > Dragonfly
> The router was also showing, that my computer was active. So that
> definitely meant, my connection wasn't totally dead. I did an online
> chat with a LinkSys tech. He asked to see the serial number on my NIC.
> He needed it, to get me the right drivers.
>
> Well, I guess by pulling the NIC out to tell the tech the serial number
> and, eventually re-seating it, it cleared up the problem. So, I am
> composing this reply from my computer.
>
> Christopher
>
>  

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