Re: Verizon Online LAN connectivity
From: babishop (babishop_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 05:11:07 -0800
Hey Joe....Look for my post on 1-22-2005 with replies up to 1-24...A fella
named C-R gave me some advice that worked very well for this problem...Read
the posts there and I think you'll find the help you need...It is an SP2 bug
that invalidates portions of your IP address that causes this glitch....hope
this helps....PS>>if you're having a hard time finding the post, just do a
search for LAN no connectivity
"joe" wrote:
> I know the computer is on a network and my dsl modem connects through the
> CAT5 cable. In the system tray, theres to icons for a network connection.
> One is the dsl connection which stays connected at 100mbs. The other says
> its a lan connection and it has limited or no connectivity. Since I have
> noticed the icon saying there is limited connectivity my computer has slowed
> down. I was wondering if there is anything I can do about it or if it is
> normal and should be there.
>
> "DanS" wrote:
>
> > =?Utf-8?B?am9l?= <joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > news:2DF1992C-1C73-4847-9115-9254FB5BEFA2@microsoft.com:
> >
> > > Everytime I try to connect using my dsl modem, an icon for a lan
> > > connection shows up. It shows it with limited or no connectivity.
> > > This computer is not on a network. If I disable the lan connection, I
> > > cant connect at all. Anyone have any idea how to solve this?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Joe
> >
> > solve what ? this computer IS on a network. it is on the internet. it may
> > not be on a local network. internet communications is done through the IP
> > protocol, which is a way to communicate on a network.
> >
> > a dsl modem will connect to the pc by one of 2 means usually, a LAN
> > connection via an RJ-45 jack/CAT5 cable, or by a usb cable. either of these
> > option's constitute a network connection with network drivers installed and
> > running in order for it to work.
> >
> >
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