Re: on-board LAN card problem
- From: "Jonny" <spamyourself@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:59:04 -0500
"Jack" <Jack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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He already tried another NIC.
Arnuld, the next step is to rule out a problem with the operating system
itself. Go to netbootdisk.com and follow the steps to create a network
boot
disk. If you do not have a floppy drive, backup, format and reinstall.
After creating the disk, boot into the netbootdisk utility. Try pinging
local and remote addresses with the -t parameter. If you're still timing
out,
junk the motherboard. If you're maintaining a connection, format and
reinstall Windows.
"Jonny" wrote:
"arnuld" <arnuld3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hai all,
i will be brief. my hardware is:
LAN Card: RealTek RTL8201CL (on-board)
Motherboard: ASUS K8V-MX
without any phone-line, if i switch-on my router then in system tray i
can see "local area connection is now connected" with ethernet LED on
my router goes ON & at the very next moment it says "a network cable is
unplugged" & ethernet LED goes OFF. within next 7 seconds it shows
these 2 messages frequently.
Is On-Board LAN providing problems. what is the solution? i am not
able to have a continuous connection to the internet. i replaced my
router & LAN Cable (RJ-45) with *new ones* but problem is still there.
any idea?
"arnuld"
If you spun your wheels, spent money and time, and failed to fix the
problem; if it is a problem, go another route. Disable the onboard NIC
in
the bios. Install a good NIC card.
--
Jonny
Yep. I was typing the reply when he posted that info. See time of posts.
Thanks dude.
--
Jonny
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