KHK wrote:
> Well, Considering I'm using the NIC in question for my internet connection,
> Which works just fine by the way.. I'd think the cable is in properly. And
> I'd replace it if the NIC wasn't permantly attatched to the mobo
>
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> "Flamer" wrote:
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> >
> > Kiochi Higurashi Kesuiko wrote:
> >
> > > Windows just will not assign an IP address to "Intel(R) Pro/100 VE Network
> > > Connection", I've tried uninstalled the drivers and TCP/IP, Assigning one
> > > myself and Windows update. I'm at the end of my rope. Suggestions?
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Thanks for any and all help
> > >
> > > ~KHK
> >
> > a common problem with some nic cards is that they can't pickup a dhcp
> > address, you nee to replace the nic mate.. a new one will cost you less
> > than $10, and to be safe try and get the same one in a machine that
> > does work. also first check the cables and that the light flashes on
> > the back of the card when plugged in.
> >
> > Flamer.
> >
> >
Well like i say its a common problem. some nics arent compatible with
others, so yes it may work fine for other uses. your pc has pci slots..
fill one with another nic card.
Flamer.
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