T
t.mark.m
I have a Dell E510 minitower with built in network card. I believe
it is an Intell Pro V/100?
Until yesterday I have been connecting to the network via a wireless
adapter. It appeared that the wireless adapter failed (it's old). I
tried it in a laptop as well and it didn't work. So I tried simply
connecting the net work cable directly from the wireless four port
router, (Linksys) to the minitower computer. I get the usual little
of no connectivity. I checked support data and it is sending data but
not receiving. This would explain why I am not recieving an IP
address from the router. When I connect the cable to the laptop it
works perfectly. Oh, there is also another minitower, also Dell, on
the same network, hardwired to the router, and it works perfect.
So I figured I might have a bad network card. So I installed a
realtek card and had the same results! I have updated drivers,
reinstalled drivers, I have checked card and TCP/IP settings and they
are the same as in the laptop. I have even suspected the cable and
have replaced one end but there is no change in performance. I don't
think I have eliminated much. The only logic that I can think of is
the both the built in network card and the realtek card are both bad.
The built in card is 2 years old and until yesterday had never been
used. The realtek card is probably 5 years old.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
it is an Intell Pro V/100?
Until yesterday I have been connecting to the network via a wireless
adapter. It appeared that the wireless adapter failed (it's old). I
tried it in a laptop as well and it didn't work. So I tried simply
connecting the net work cable directly from the wireless four port
router, (Linksys) to the minitower computer. I get the usual little
of no connectivity. I checked support data and it is sending data but
not receiving. This would explain why I am not recieving an IP
address from the router. When I connect the cable to the laptop it
works perfectly. Oh, there is also another minitower, also Dell, on
the same network, hardwired to the router, and it works perfect.
So I figured I might have a bad network card. So I installed a
realtek card and had the same results! I have updated drivers,
reinstalled drivers, I have checked card and TCP/IP settings and they
are the same as in the laptop. I have even suspected the cable and
have replaced one end but there is no change in performance. I don't
think I have eliminated much. The only logic that I can think of is
the both the built in network card and the realtek card are both bad.
The built in card is 2 years old and until yesterday had never been
used. The realtek card is probably 5 years old.
Does anyone have any suggestions?