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Eric
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      10-05-2003, 02:06 AM
OK. Win XP using DSL and Linksys broadband router/
wireless with 4 port switch. The pc uses a Davicom nic
all drivers are installed. PC No. 1 connects to router
fine. No# 2 keeps on saying network cable unplugged. I
know the for a fact that the cable is good. What gives?
Anybody have any idea on how to connect the thing? I did
have a wireless USB adapter on this pc working great. But
the wireless is for laptop.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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      10-05-2003, 07:48 AM
In article <20d1501c38ae5$59200380$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Eric"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>OK. Win XP using DSL and Linksys broadband router/
>wireless with 4 port switch. The pc uses a Davicom nic
>all drivers are installed. PC No. 1 connects to router
>fine. No# 2 keeps on saying network cable unplugged. I
>know the for a fact that the cable is good. What gives?
>Anybody have any idea on how to connect the thing? I did
>have a wireless USB adapter on this pc working great. But
>the wireless is for laptop.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.


Don't take that message literally. It really means that XP can't
detect a live link to another device, such as a computer, hub, switch,
or router, on the other end of the cable. That could be for any of
these reasons:

1. The network cable really is unplugged.

2. The network cable is defective.

3. It's plugged in, but there's nothing connected to the other end.

4. It's plugged in and connected on both ends, but the device on the
other end isn't turned on.

5. The cable is the wrong type. Connecting two computers directly,
without a hub, switch, or router, requires a crossover cable. A
regular cable won't work.

6. The cable is connected to the uplink port on a hub, switch, or
router, instead of a regular port.

7. Some hubs, switches, and routers disable the port next to the
uplink port when the uplink port is in use.

8. The network card driver program isn't working right. Download and
install the latest XP-compatible driver from the manufacturer's web
site.

9. The network card is configured to automatically sense speed and
duplex settings but isn't doing it correctly. Set those options
manually, as shown here:

http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...etworkcard.htm

10. The operating system is turning off the network card to save
power. Disable the power saving option in the network card's
properties.

11. You're using a phone line network adapter and there isn't a second
computer, with a similar adapter, running and connected to the same
phone line.

12. You've disabled the radio on a wireless network adapter.
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