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strange networking problem
I have a weird Vista networking problem. My LAN card no longer speaks
to my router. This is a dual boot laptop, and the connection works perfectly on Linux. It's specific to the wired connection, too - the built-in wireless card works fine. I went through TCP/IP properties for the card and they are fine. 'route print' shows 'media disconnected', which makes no sense (plus, i double-checked). Has anyone seen this behavior? How does one fix it? TIA - |
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strange networking problem
jared wrote:
I have a weird Vista networking problem. My LAN card no longer speaks to my router. This is a dual boot laptop, and the connection works perfectly on Linux. It's specific to the wired connection, too - the built-in wireless card works fine. I went through TCP/IP properties for the card and they are fine. 'route print' shows 'media disconnected', which makes no sense (plus, i double-checked). Has anyone seen this behavior? How does one fix it? TIA - Open a terminal session and type: ipconfig /all Should point you in the right direction....pay attention to DHCP DNS and gateway values |