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sameer0807
04-11-2007, 04:22 AM
Today when i tried using my Medion MD1773 computer, the on board PCI Ethernet Adaptor doesn't seem to be working. I haven't used this computer for a long time now. I don't know what's wrong, but the wire connection from the moderm to PC seems fine.
I have tested the same connection on my other computer and the internet works fine on others.

Its only this computer, which cannot detect the ethernet cable.

Does anyone know what might be the problem here???

BTW the wireless internet seems to be working fine on this computer as well. But its the wired connection that is not working.

peat moss
04-11-2007, 04:51 AM
A simple thing to check is try a different lan card , their like 5 bucks ? Or try the XP wizard , you know insert the Win XP CD then run the Network Setup Wizard see what it says ?

I had to read my post again , did it make sense I'm thinking ? I'v seen this many times but to be honest mostly with onboard lan . Easy way is plug in a pci card then try . I 'd start with the Network Setup just it in the chance your DSN or network was corrupted . Another way is to right click Network Connection and Repair ? Hey this is easy ........ :noes:

sameer0807
04-11-2007, 05:48 AM
^^^
hey thx bud....yeah I'll buy a lan card, will see if that solves the prb.
thnx for the prompt reply...

cheers :D

oh btw lan card is $15+tax over here....

peat moss
04-11-2007, 06:35 AM
No troubles bud , I meant I used card . I'm sure if you go in to a reputable shop they'll give one just to test . If they don't , go some where else . :)

Virtualbody1234
04-11-2007, 10:04 AM
Is it enabled in the BIOS?

Does it show up in the device manager? If so then try deleting the entry and reboot.

sameer0807
04-11-2007, 07:51 PM
Is it enabled in the BIOS?

Does it show up in the device manager? If so then try deleting the entry and reboot.

I believe so its enabled...because i do see it in the device manager....
I tried uninstall and install but that didn't work either...

thag57
04-11-2007, 09:53 PM
Hi!
Point to control panel | network connections and right-click on local area connection icon and then choose properties . Point to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on properties button and check your settings there. Are you geared for automatically receiving an IP-address? Or have you previously set some other value(s)?
If settings are obtain an ip/dns address automatically, what happens when you plug/unplug your network cable?
thag57

sameer0807
04-11-2007, 11:01 PM
Hi!
Point to control panel | network connections and right-click on local area connection icon and then choose properties . Point to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on properties button and check your settings there. Are you geared for automatically receiving an IP-address? Or have you previously set some other value(s)?
If settings are obtain an ip/dns address automatically, what happens when you plug/unplug your network cable?
thag57

^^^
that i already checked..... Its on automatic and that's what it is suppose to be anyways...

peat moss
04-13-2007, 02:38 AM
Have you talked to your ISP ? I know it sounds like a stretch but hey thats what you pay them for . Hook up the computer in question and phone them , let them walk you thru the process . I had a problem once and they added a second ISP address that solved it .