Re: Always get network cable is unplugged message after rebooting computer
- From: ijourneaux <ian_journeaux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:28:07 -0700
The ethernet adaptor is on the motherboard (Nvidia NForce). I am using
the latest Nvidia drivers. The PC WinXP Home is connected to a
Trendent gigabit switch wthat is connected to a TrendNet router.
Addressing is DHCP
On Aug 24, 10:42 am, ijourneaux <ian_journe...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I ma an MSI 6100-M9 motherboard with 2Gb nenory abd an ioterin 170
dual processor. For some reason when I reboot my computer, I always
get "Always get network cable is unplugged message after rebooting
computer". THe motherboard chipset is based on NForce 410.
To fix the problem it is sufficient to disable and re-enable the
network connection in Network Connections. This would seem to indiacte
the calbe is fine.
I have tryied adjusting the speed and duplex of the network adaptor
with no luck.
Any ideas?
.
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