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Ive just got a new computer and put Vista Ultimate on it. Specs are as
follows, AMD X2 5200 dual core, 2 Gb DDR2 Ram, 320 GB hard drive and and NVIDIA NFORCE NETWORKING CONTROLLER. I can connect to the network and internet via my NETGEAR Router with no probs usings a usb wireless key. But plugging the ethernet in just kills the wireless connection and doesnt work on its own either. Ive tried putting in the IP address and subnet etc etc manually but still no joy. When i go to network map, i usually get cannot not generate map or i get my pc connected to a gateway??? any help would be amazing... thank you |
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Not familiar with that particular NIC. But it sounds like you may have a
driver problem. Have you checked with the manufacturer to see if there's an updated driver for that network card? It sounds like your router is ok (since you say you're able to access the internet fine using an external USB network card). I'm assuming when you plug in the cable to the onboard NIC and leave the settings to automatically assign addresses using DHCP that if you open a command prompt and type "ipconfig /all" the addresses shown for the nic are 169.254 and not something like 192.168 or 10.10? When you manually assigned the Ip address, default gateway, subnet mask, and DHCP servers for your network were you able to ping anything (either on your local network or the internet). For example: if your router that you are attached to is 192.168.100.1 and you manually assign an address of 192.168.100.2 are you able to ping 192.168.100.1? J "FLYNT" wrote in message ... Ive just got a new computer and put Vista Ultimate on it. Specs are as follows, AMD X2 5200 dual core, 2 Gb DDR2 Ram, 320 GB hard drive and and NVIDIA NFORCE NETWORKING CONTROLLER. I can connect to the network and internet via my NETGEAR Router with no probs usings a usb wireless key. But plugging the ethernet in just kills the wireless connection and doesnt work on its own either. Ive tried putting in the IP address and subnet etc etc manually but still no joy. When i go to network map, i usually get cannot not generate map or i get my pc connected to a gateway??? any help would be amazing... thank you |