lol NO....i am IT(note the pun), programmer come network engineer deluxe
we contract out for most things, but for small things like this, i do what
i can,  i am starting to think there is a movement called cyber mysticism
that adapters and wot not have taken on real lives of their own, and also
have PMS days, one minute they not working next minute they all
smiles...could just be this network (which no i did not set up)

do you think it could be related to the NIC?


                                                                                       
                                     
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I'm sure that he is making an obscure reference to the Open Systems
Interconnect (OSI) model for computer networking. Basically, if nothing has
changed on the client, start tracing it back to the wiring closet and
server.

(P.S. You have placed an ad somewhere for a network engineer, right?)


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confirm layer 2 meaning?

sorry i don't mean to be painful i have searched on google but i am
desperate
also i don't know if it's related, now it seems to be getting into the
network but when you open IE it gives a message box search page could not
be found?

thanks
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once again, i am sure TCP/IP was put here just for my misery lol

one of the pc's which was working fine all of suddens wont log on to the
network keeps saying that can't contact the domain controller

i did an ipconfig and the adapter was set to 0.0.0.0

i did a renew and then i get his error

no adapters bound to tcp/ip are enabled for DHCP

any ideas?

i checked in the network settings and it says it is?




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