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Frank
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      06-17-2004, 05:11 PM
I have the MN 510 loaded, but the networking icon in the
lower right of the monitor is highlighted in red and I am
unable to connect to the Internet using IE and Comcast.
When I go into Device manager...Show Hidden Devices, I
have 4 MN 510 adaptors listed, although I only have one in
use. If I try to disable/delete them, I get the
message, "Cannot delete because they are used to boot up."

Any ideas on how to delete them?
 
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Ken
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      06-18-2004, 02:55 PM

Dear Frank,

Didn't see anyone else respond, so here's what I did. I
had 3 different network adapter installed at one time in
my WinXP notebook. I could could not connect to the
Internet, although my MN-720 was recieving an IP from the
DHCP server of the MN-700 base station.

What I did, and the beauty of WinXP, was "RESTORE" my
PC's configuration to an earlier time, just before the
day I installed my first network adapter.
After "RESTORE", I installed the new MN-720. It works to
this day.

So, I hope you have WinXP and in your in like Flint.

Good Luck!


>-----Original Message-----
>I have the MN 510 loaded, but the networking icon in the
>lower right of the monitor is highlighted in red and I

am
>unable to connect to the Internet using IE and Comcast.
>When I go into Device manager...Show Hidden Devices, I
>have 4 MN 510 adaptors listed, although I only have one

in
>use. If I try to disable/delete them, I get the
>message, "Cannot delete because they are used to boot

up."
>
>Any ideas on how to delete them?
>.
>

 
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