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Reaper
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O.P. RE: Home network problem
i not sure about the spare PCI slot but im guessing he must have one. also any idea on the PCI Simple Communicatons Controller in the Device manager, because that may have something to with it
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08-23-2005 08:22 PM |
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multimillion2k
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RE: Home network problem
How'd I miss that? Um, that basically means that windows has detected something like a modem or a network card but can't really determine exactly what it is.
I wouldn't expect to have it on the laptop though.
Look in the Device Manager again, this time under Network adapters. If there's nothing under there that says something like 'Ethernet adapter', or you don't even have a 'Network adapters' tab, then check your drivers like Ezra said. Perhaps you will have to remove the device and reinstall it.
(If there is already something like then your 'PCI Simple Communicatons Controller' may be something else like a modem/firewire card.)
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08-23-2005 10:34 PM |
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Reaper
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O.P. RE: Home network problem
well i know for a fact that the networks on both systems are installed properly (cos i installed them )
would the PCI thingy be the problem or is it somethin irrelevant
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08-23-2005 10:38 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: Home network problem
unplug the crossover cable from both computers. Create a new LAN network on the computer and the laptop (it should appear automatically usually, something like "Local Area Connection 2") then right click that connection on the host and click properties, goto internet connection sharing, and enable it
then plug it in.
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08-23-2005 10:40 PM |
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Reaper
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O.P. RE: Home network problem
tried all that still a problem
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08-23-2005 10:41 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: Home network problem
What's not working then :/
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08-23-2005 10:42 PM |
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Reaper
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O.P. RE: Home network problem
basically, i had setup the connection using the wizard but it says the cable is unplugged on both systems and the lights arnt flashing by the ethernet port
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08-23-2005 10:44 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: Home network problem
Did you set up a direct connection or a LAN?
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08-23-2005 10:45 PM |
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Reaper
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O.P. RE: Home network problem
ran the home networking wizard. i followed what i did with my own network but i get the problem i mentioned
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08-23-2005 10:47 PM |
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multimillion2k
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RE: Home network problem
quote: Originally posted by Reaper66613
well i know for a fact that the networks on both systems are installed properly (cos i installed them )
would the PCI thingy be the problem or is it somethin irrelevant
I couldn't say, you can speculate as much as you like but with lack of information it's a bit pointless. I think the best thing to do is just forget about, you'll come back to it with a clearer mind.
By the way, I never have to proffread because I type these replies myself
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08-23-2005 10:49 PM |
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