i read a couple of the stickies and i've tried that stuff...but i think
my card is done and just wanted to know if theres a sure way to figure
if it is or not
1.) I reset my router back to the defaults
2.) Reinstalled network adapter driver
3.) Checked all my connections and know that its not the cable because
i used it on my fiances computer as well
4.) Shes connected to the same router and she has internet...im using
it right now
5.) I switched ports to see if the port blew out and confirmed that all
are working
6.) Turned off antivirus and firewall...still nothing
So i know its not the router and i reinstalled my drivers for the
network card and everything is on auto
Can you ping a public ip for example, 4.2.2.1? If yes, that connection is
OK.
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Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"dt1099" <dt1099.2c8ffa9@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> i read a couple of the stickies and i've tried that stuff...but i think
> my card is done and just wanted to know if theres a sure way to figure
> if it is or not
>
> 1.) I reset my router back to the defaults
> 2.) Reinstalled network adapter driver
> 3.) Checked all my connections and know that its not the cable because
> i used it on my fiances computer as well
> 4.) Shes connected to the same router and she has internet...im using
> it right now
> 5.) I switched ports to see if the port blew out and confirmed that all
> are working
> 6.) Turned off antivirus and firewall...still nothing
>
> So i know its not the router and i reinstalled my drivers for the
> network card and everything is on auto
>
>
>
>
> --
> dt1099