> Have you got Network Boot enabled (PXE) enabled in the BIOS by accident,
> or is there something else loading at boot time that is trying to talk
> to the network?
- I'll have to check, didn't notice anything untoward in bios setup when looked
- only b/band router/switch combined, her (faulty) machine and sometimes another machine similar type, but this was off when
tested.
> If you jump in to the BIOS boot menu (not the set-up menu), then while
> you're in that boot menu do you still get the network link flashing?
-again, I'll have to verify.
-I was going to boot in safe mode to eliminate any win7 nasties when noticed that even on the bios menu the link flashed.
-It didn't when the on-board lan was disabled in bios.
>
> In your original posting you suggested that although the PC did
> successfully get a DHCP address you suspected the network wasn't working
> properly. What leads you to that conclusion?
-it got one, renewed one or remembered a valid address when checked on ipconfig
-suspect all not well because a)internet slow/intermittent and she has trouble sending/receiving email and b)that flashing link
led is not right, it is either a 'feature' never seen before or something on the system but does it before the OS has loaded or a
poorly lan chip (on-board).
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