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I'm trying to set up a Toshiba Satellite (Windows ME) laptop with NTL
Broadband. However having failed with the USB connection to the cable modem (unable to obtain IP address with DHCP), I was advised (by NTL support) to install an ethernet card, which I have done (3com Lan PC Card PCMCIA), this still fails to obtain an IP address. IPCONFIG reports: 0 Ethernet Adaptor IP Address 0 Subnet 0 Default Gateway 0 It appears, to me, that the PC is not making a link with the NIC - any ideas gratefully received. The suggestion, by NTL support, that I reinstal ME isn't favoured yet... Peter Peter Andrews |
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Peter Andrews wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a Toshiba Satellite (Windows ME) laptop with NTL > Broadband. However having failed with the USB connection to the cable modem > (unable to obtain IP address with DHCP), I was advised (by NTL support) to > install an ethernet card, which I have done (3com Lan PC Card PCMCIA), this > still fails to obtain an IP address. > > IPCONFIG reports: > > 0 Ethernet Adaptor > IP Address 0 > Subnet 0 > Default Gateway 0 > > It appears, to me, that the PC is not making a link with the NIC - any ideas > gratefully received. The suggestion, by NTL support, that I reinstal ME > isn't favoured yet... I've found in the past that some 3-com ethernet cards do not work with some kinds of other equipment. Suprisingly it's often 3-com switches ~P I'd favour Xircom Cardbus ethernet modules, they are the only ones I ever purchase now. Have you tried setting your network up manually? Give it the same subnet as your router or cable modem and see if you can ping it. If you can't do that you're not going to get much further. > > Peter > > |
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