Re: Problem Ethernet, cannot receive packets.
- From: "Yves Leclerc" <yvesleclercNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 15:54:26 -0400
It could that the power outage has also cause a "power surge" and may have
"blown" the network jack. You need to check to see if it is the router's
network jack of the Intel Pro/1000 jack.
Replace the defective unit when you find it.
On 06/10/2006 gila <gila-explorer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an Intel D875PBZ motherboard with a built in Intel® Pro/1000 CT
Desktop Connection (ethernet). This issue has happened several times, but i
can't find a solution. My computer and a work computer are hooked up through
a Linksys LBEFSR41 v 2.1 router but I have in the past been able to connect
directly from my Surboard SB5120 cable modem to my computer through the
ethernet connection. I had a power outtage and now I can no longer connect
to the interent using the Intel® Pro/1000 CT either with a direct modem
computer connection or throught the router. Newtwork devices says I have a
connection with the Intel® Pro/1000 CT Desktop Connection and I am sending
packets but can't receive them. I have turned off zone alarm firewall, no
luck. I deleted zone alarm and tried again no luck. I tried MS firewall on
and off, no luck. I have tried both a direct connection with the cable modem
and through the router but I have the same issue. However, I can connect to
the internet with a direct connetion from the cable modem to my computer
through the USB connection. I know the modem and router are working since
the work computer is connecting through the router and modem as it did prior
to the power outtage.
Any help is a appreciated. Although my motherboard is still under warranty,
Intel does not offer any type of support for this product.
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