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My Network card won't recieve anything from the switch or when i put the cable directly into the modem.
Any idea what could be wrong ?
Oh, and when i start up my computer it takes really long before my lan connection pops up in the right corner... and i can't access the properties of the Network Area either... takes about 2 mins :\
help
Any idea what could be wrong ?
Oh, and when i start up my computer it takes really long before my lan connection pops up in the right corner... and i can't access the properties of the Network Area either... takes about 2 mins :\
help
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eh it's not useless pinging localhost is like a nic check.Da^JuaN wrote:ping 127.0.0.1 is useless if that aint his network ip, so the question is.. can you ping the ip from the switch/router?Sulfate wrote:more info?
windows version?
type of switch?
ping 127.0.0.1 does work?
and i assume the cable works ?
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127.0.0.1 is standardized to be the local host... no need to set this as your ip-address.
127.0.0.1 is standardized to be the local host... no need to set this as your ip-address.
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Well since it does not recieve any information at all the problem is probably quite simple, you use the wrong type of IP cable? to link up modem-computer (or computer-computer without switch) you need a twisted TP...
Or it could be something else, heh...
Or it could be something else, heh...
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Right.
Have you installed the network card properly?
Is the device working with the correct drivers?
Is the switch working?
Is your cable broken?
Once it's working, right click 'My Network Places' and go to 'Properties'
'Right click, properties' your network connection.
Get rid of all the crap. You only need TCP/IP and Client for Microsoft Networks.
TCP/IP Properties - set your IP addresses from scratch. Make sure it definitely isn't the same as anything else on the network.
Now you can go to Command Prompt. Start > Run > CMD
ping 127.0.0.1 - does this give you any reply?
ping <IP of the switch> - does this give you any reply?
Have you installed the network card properly?
Is the device working with the correct drivers?
Is the switch working?
Is your cable broken?
Once it's working, right click 'My Network Places' and go to 'Properties'
'Right click, properties' your network connection.
Get rid of all the crap. You only need TCP/IP and Client for Microsoft Networks.
TCP/IP Properties - set your IP addresses from scratch. Make sure it definitely isn't the same as anything else on the network.
Now you can go to Command Prompt. Start > Run > CMD
ping 127.0.0.1 - does this give you any reply?
ping <IP of the switch> - does this give you any reply?
I don't give a shit.