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Dale

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:25 am
Post subject: losing network connection
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cable co has replaced modem. I still am losing connections. How can I
determine if my network adapter card if faulty ? (with out getting inside
computer) Thank You

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SC Tom

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:01 pm
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"Dale" wrote in message

> cable co has replaced modem. I still am losing connections. How can I
> determine if my network adapter card if faulty ? (with out getting inside
> computer) Thank You
> --
> dale

Depending on your cable modem, it may have a USB connection. If so, unplug
your twisted pair cable from the modem and link your PC and modem with a USB
cable. A new device should be found, and pretty much set itself up. If
you're still having problems, call the cable company back and tell them they
didn't finish the job.

On a side note, if your NIC is built into the motherboard and the board is
more than a year old, it is likely bad. I have yet to see an on-board NIC
last much longer than that. YEMV.

SC Tom

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BigJim

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:11 pm
Post subject: Re: losing network connection
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connect a friends computer to your cable and see if you still have the
problem.
If you do then it is the cable company. In the old days when cable
connection
was new most of the time it was the cable company.


"Dale" wrote in message

> cable co has replaced modem. I still am losing connections. How can I
> determine if my network adapter card if faulty ? (with out getting inside
> computer) Thank You
> --
> dale
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DL

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:25 pm
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My onboard NIC has been fine for the last 2 years, the previous one was fine
after 5 years

"SC Tom" wrote in message

>
> "Dale" wrote in message
>
>> cable co has replaced modem. I still am losing connections. How can I
>> determine if my network adapter card if faulty ? (with out getting inside
>> computer) Thank You
>> --
>> dale
>
> Depending on your cable modem, it may have a USB connection. If so, unplug
> your twisted pair cable from the modem and link your PC and modem with a
> USB cable. A new device should be found, and pretty much set itself up. If
> you're still having problems, call the cable company back and tell them
> they didn't finish the job.
>
> On a side note, if your NIC is built into the motherboard and the board is
> more than a year old, it is likely bad. I have yet to see an on-board NIC
> last much longer than that. YEMV.
>
> SC Tom
>
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 7:35 pm
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"BigJim" wrote in message

> connect a friends computer to your cable and see if you still have the
> problem.
> If you do then it is the cable company. In the old days when cable
> connection
> was new most of the time it was the cable company.

With Charter, it still is.


>
>
> "Dale" wrote in message
>
>> cable co has replaced modem. I still am losing connections. How can I
>> determine if my network adapter card if faulty ? (with out getting inside
>> computer) Thank You
>> --
>> dale
>
>
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Dale

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:15 am
Post subject: Re: losing network connection
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Thanks for all your replies. My network adapter is Intel Pro 100VE original
OEM. How do I tell if it is onboard ? I hate onboard stuff ! This is very
strange, but I changed my homepage to from [URL="http://www.gateway.com"]www.gateway.com[/URL] to the homepage
provided by cable co and so far (knock on wood) it has not gone down ! I
noticed through Spysweeper that everytime I went to the gateway site the
cookie ' awtola ' was being blocked. I had been using the gateway home page
since 2003 ! Obviously something has changed recently. Whatever works....I
have been beside myself not being able to 'get online' LOL
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:42 am
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Sorry..correction I was using [URL="http://www.gateway.NET"]www.gateway.NET[/URL] not com
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SC Tom

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:21 am
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"Dale" wrote in message

> Thanks for all your replies. My network adapter is Intel Pro 100VE
> original
> OEM. How do I tell if it is onboard ? I hate onboard stuff ! This is very
> strange, but I changed my homepage to from [URL="http://www.gateway.com"]www.gateway.com[/URL] to the homepage
> provided by cable co and so far (knock on wood) it has not gone down ! I
> noticed through Spysweeper that everytime I went to the gateway site the
> cookie ' awtola ' was being blocked. I had been using the gateway home
> page
> since 2003 ! Obviously something has changed recently. Whatever works....I
> have been beside myself not being able to 'get online' LOL
> --
> dale
>
If you have the PC manual and haven't done any upgrades to it since new,
look in there- it wll tell you if you have onboard NIC or not. Or look at
the back of it- if the network cable plugs in to the same area as your USB
ports, it's onboard. If the cable plugs into one of the expansion slots,
it's an add-on NIC.

SC Tom


>
> "SC Tom" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Dale" wrote in message
>>
>> > cable co has replaced modem. I still am losing connections. How can I
>> > determine if my network adapter card if faulty ? (with out getting
>> > inside
>> > computer) Thank You
>> > --
>> > dale
>>
>> Depending on your cable modem, it may have a USB connection. If so,
>> unplug
>> your twisted pair cable from the modem and link your PC and modem with a
>> USB
>> cable. A new device should be found, and pretty much set itself up. If
>> you're still having problems, call the cable company back and tell them
>> they
>> didn't finish the job.
>>
>> On a side note, if your NIC is built into the motherboard and the board
>> is
>> more than a year old, it is likely bad. I have yet to see an on-board NIC
>> last much longer than that. YEMV.
>>
>> SC Tom
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:17 pm
Post subject: Re: losing network connection
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I am happy to report that it is NOT my computer...cable co returned today
with a telephone type modem (more expensive), as they have a 'node' problem
in certain areas. This has been going on for approx 1 month (which is when my
problems started). Why it wasn't corrected on first service call is beyond me
! Thanks again for all the info.
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