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I have 3 computers networked through a linksys router
(mine, my wife's, and a spare). A DSL cable modem is connected to the router giving all 3 computers access to the internet. My wife's computers' nic card failed so I pulled a card from my pc and put it in hers. It worked fine. Since then I've installed a new nic card in my PC and it will no longer connect to the internet, however, it does see and can access the other 2 computers on the network. The other 2 computers can see all the computers on the network and connect to the internet. What am i doing wrong? Lee |
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Lee,
I just went through this same thing myself. In my case, it turned out that the old network adaptor was still listed in the network properties. Once I removed it and rebooted, the new card worked just fine. I think that having TCP/IP bound to both the old adaptor and the new adaptor must have confused the system. LAN access worked, just like your situtation, because I use NetBEUI for it. -- Bill Lee wrote: > I have 3 computers networked through a linksys router > (mine, my wife's, and a spare). A DSL cable modem is > connected to the router giving all 3 computers access to > the internet. My wife's computers' nic card failed so I > pulled a card from my pc and put it in hers. It worked > fine. Since then I've installed a new nic card in my PC > and it will no longer connect to the internet, however, it > does see and can access the other 2 computers on the > network. The other 2 computers can see all the computers > on the network and connect to the internet. What am i > doing wrong? |
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