One Win2k computer unable to communicate

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Hi!

I have had a long functioning home network. Not much problems, if any, up
until now. One of my windows 2000 computers is unable to make any network
connection whatsoever, internet or otherwise. The cable is plugged into the
hub, and I have a green light on both the hub and the network card. In the
network icon in the bottom-right corner, it says that I have sent 104 packets
but recieved zero. Can anyone help me?

Thanks,
Cory
 
Cory James said:
Hi!

I have had a long functioning home network. Not much problems, if any, up
until now. One of my windows 2000 computers is unable to make any network
connection whatsoever, internet or otherwise. The cable is plugged into the
hub, and I have a green light on both the hub and the network card. In the
network icon in the bottom-right corner, it says that I have sent 104 packets
but recieved zero. Can anyone help me?

Thanks,
Cory

A good starting point would be to start a Command Prompt on
two PCs (the problem PC and a good PC), then to run this
command:

ipconfig /all > c:\ip.txt

Now post the contents of c:\ip.txt from each PC into your reply.
 
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