Intenet Connection Problems

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From: Nick Day (NickDay_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/16/04


Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:44:42 -0800

I am having a problem getting internet access... I have
recently tried installing a wireless card which for some
reason was not working correctly. When i decided to
connected through the Ethernet port, I was able to
acknowledge a connection, but to a very limited extent.
My connection status would stay constant.... it always
says 42 Packets sent, and 0 Packets received....Another
thing is that my connection at my house is at 11MBPS, but
after the wireless card was put in, my connection was
changed to 100MBPS. I have no clue what this could
possibly be, the internet worked perfectly fine before,
and now it seems that configuration has changed on me....
any help on what might be the cause of this would be
greatly appreciated.



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