Re: No internet access
- From: "Herb Martin" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:12:41 -0500
"ptreves" <ptreves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C23655F1-A014-4900-8C7E-394AD14157D0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Martin,
>
> Typing the command: ipconfig results in no output and typing ipconfig /all
> results in the output I have shown to you before. For some reason I get
the
> impression that the TCP/IP protocol is not even installed or was currupted
on
> my Realtek NIC adapter.
If there is no more for you NIC (each NIC) then your hardware
or drivers are likely the cause.
It is possible that IP is the direct cause since what you really
have is a failure of IP to bind (attach to) any NICs, but the
underlying cause is more likely the hardware.
> I tried the following command:
>
> netsh
> netsh>int ip reset log.txt
> netsh>exit
>
> but there is no reset command for Windows 2000. I did not set any Static
IP
> values for my Realtek adapter.
>
> 1) Any suggestions ?
Start with Device Manager and get the card to show up. Re-install
the drivers for the card if necessary.
Do a repair install of the entire Operating System if you think IP
is the problem (probably not though). Repair install: Original
CD-ROM, choose install to same directory and MAKE SURE
that it offers to REPAIR and that you choose that option.
Also note, some NICs will NOT initialize unless a live
network cable is plugged into them (usually called "link detect".)
IP cannot bind to the card unless it is working, and the driver
initializes it.
.
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