Problem solved... the simple way.
The customer had updated the wired device driver, but when she saw no
improvement, she reinstalled the original device driver.
Updating both the wired Broadcom driver and the Wireless driver together
solved the problem.
Since it is fixed, I was not able not gather the answers to Rocky Lee's
questions.
(No doubt this was a problem caused by Windows automatic update).
- Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "rocky lee" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Networking Issue
Brian,
1) If you disable the ethernet (local) connection ( not the drivers) for
the ethernet port are the results that there is no wireless connection or
that the wireless connection works
2) When both are plugged in and you issue an ipconfig command from a
command line, do both connections show up with valid IP addresses?
3) Does the ethernet local continue to have an IP address if unplugged?
Rocky
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