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Please forgive me for the length of this post.
I am trying to install a home system PC (XP Home) to PC (Win98) CAT-5 wired network - it has never worked, BTW - No high speed Internet connection; I expect each to dial out. - I use a D-Link DSS-5+ switch in the "network". (I introduced the switch in anticipation that someday the telco will make DSL available.) It is located near the XP machine. First let me say that I had a bit of difficulty installing the software for the MS MN-130 PCI adapter in the OLD machine. It took SEVERAL tries before the process completed. I am not yet certain that it is correct since I cannot connect with the XP machine (NEW). The lights on the switch blink, though, so I guess it sees something on the end of each cable. I am not certain that the new card is causing grief, but I now have several problems with the OLD machine. I do suspect that all of the false start installs of the card software is the problem. Doesn't matter, though, if I can understand and, hopefully, fix. I have reloaded Win98. I did NOT format the drive before doing so, however. The list of things below is consistent; i.e. the reload made no difference. 1. I cannot reach MOST sites when I dial into the Internet. MSN comes up as homepage, and I can get to most places from there, but if I key 'google.com' for instance on the command line, it can't be found. 2. When I try to send an email, I can enter an address on the TO line, and a subject, but when I try to add something to the body of the mail, NOTHING! If I click on the body portion, the cursor does not appear there. 3. I run ZoneAlarm firewall, so I am able to see what/who is using the Internet. The broadband application (for whatever reason - I have no broadband) wants to use the Internet along with 2-3 other new pieces. So I allow them and very soon, the whole system hangs HARD. I have to press buttons to shut down and restart. If I don not let them access the 'Net, I can do a few things and shut down properly. 4. I needed to copy some small files from OLD to NEW, so I tried to use a floppy. I used click and drag in Win Explorer, and absolutely nothing happened. There was no complaint; it just didn't copy the files to the floppy. Is point 4 related to the other three? Is 3 related to the others? SUGGESTIONS? Thanks, Leeb leeb |
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