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ldog
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      11-06-2003, 02:14 PM
I recently installed win98 SE and a new Realtek NIC. I've
verified that everything is installed correctly and the
drivers say the NIC is working properly. I tried to
install a simple single pc dsl (westell wirespeed modem).
I plugged in my cat5 to the NIC and get a green light.
Then I plug it into my dsl. No green light on my modem.
I've tried winipcgf and my realtek is not listed in the
adapters.I've removed and added my tcp/ip protocol and
still nothing. I've tried setting up through usb and get
nowhere as well. If you have ever called tech support for
dsl you understand my pain. Please can anyone help.
 
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      11-06-2003, 04:10 PM
you probably need a crossover cable instead of straight thru

"ldog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I recently installed win98 SE and a new Realtek NIC. I've
> verified that everything is installed correctly and the
> drivers say the NIC is working properly. I tried to
> install a simple single pc dsl (westell wirespeed modem).
> I plugged in my cat5 to the NIC and get a green light.
> Then I plug it into my dsl. No green light on my modem.
> I've tried winipcgf and my realtek is not listed in the
> adapters.I've removed and added my tcp/ip protocol and
> still nothing. I've tried setting up through usb and get
> nowhere as well. If you have ever called tech support for
> dsl you understand my pain. Please can anyone help.



 
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      11-06-2003, 08:31 PM
ldog wrote:

> I recently installed win98 SE and a new Realtek NIC. I've
> verified that everything is installed correctly and the
> drivers say the NIC is working properly. I tried to
> install a simple single pc dsl (westell wirespeed modem).
> I plugged in my cat5 to the NIC and get a green light.


That's pretty odd. I don't think the light should come on with
just a wire attached.

> Then I plug it into my dsl. No green light on my modem.
> I've tried winipcgf and my realtek is not listed in the
> adapters.I've removed and added my tcp/ip protocol and
> still nothing. I've tried setting up through usb and get
> nowhere as well. If you have ever called tech support for
> dsl you understand my pain. Please can anyone help.



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