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I have a HP Pavilion Media Center m8226x desktop. My girlfriend has a
clearwire wireless modem to connect to the internet on her HP Pavilion Slimline. She set up her Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router (Model WRT54G) 802.11g so that I could pick up internet on my desktop. She had me run the Linsys Setup Wizard CD (ver. 8.0) and I attached the antenna that came with my computer to the Wireless LAN card connector in the back. I had internet and everything was fine for about a week. Then, the other day, the internet suddenly stopped on my desktop. She still has hers but mine is gone. I used Windows Vista and HP programs on my computer extensively to try to fix the issue. Here's what I've found: 1. In the "Windows Netword Diagnostics" window I get a message that says "A cable is not plugged into the network adapter "Local Area Connection" Plug a cable into the network adapter "Local Area Connection". ** The antenna is securely connected. Apart from that, I'm lost. 2. When I try to "connect to a network" I get the message "Windows cannot find any networks." 3. In the "Network Sharing Center", when I clicked on "View Full Map" I received the message "The Adapter is not connected." 4. In the "Network and Internet window, under "Network Connections" I see: LAN or High-Speed Internet (1) Local Area Connection, Network Cable Unplugged, Nvidia nForce Networking Controller 5. The Detailed Device Information shows "false" next to "Adapter Connected" 6. The driver is present. It is version 6.2.0.126,6-21-2006 7. I just bought this computer two weeks ago from Circuit City. It was a display model. They restored the factory settings before selling it to me. I have been messing around with the various diagnostice tools for 2 days now. I also went onto my girlfriend's computer to see if hers had blocked mine for some reason but that doesn't seem to be the case. She's out of town until later tonight and she will probably wave her magic wand and make it all better, but then again, maybe she'll be stumped too. I'm at my wit's end here. Could someone please help? Thanks. Brian |
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I'm having the exact same problem, my computer has never had a network problem before. Today, it simply quit working. I get the same errors. I can't figure out what "cable" it's talking about plugging in. My wireless switch is on the "On" position, but the red light is still on. (I have the Pavilion dv9205) For some reason, no matter how much I switch back and forth, it stays red. Could it be a problem with the switch itself? Or did I fry my network card? =( -- PJ688 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PJ688's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=51080 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=937355 http://forums.techarena.in |
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