J
Jayson
I am trying to get windows Xp pro to recognise my internet
connection, which is via a cable modem connected to the
ethernet port. The problem, i believe is due to the way
that Xp is recognising my motherboard. The motherboard is
an Asus A7N8X deluxe. It has Firewire as well are 2
ethernet ports, One adaptor is 3com the other is Nidia.
From the network connections window under control panel,
it displays there are 3 LAN connections. I have tried
disabling 2 of the LAN connections, so only 1 is active,
this still has no effect.
I have also tried to connect the modem via USB, of which
the motherboard has 4 sockets, again it seems to set up
correctly, then displays that connection as a 4th LAN
connection, yet i still can't gain access to the internet.
I know the modem is fine as i have had it working on other
PC which was also running windows Xp pro. Only difference
with that is that there are no on board ethernet adaptors,
the adaptor is a seperate PCI card.
Is there anyway of setting within the internet options
which LAN should be used? I believe if this can be done,
then it would sort out the problem.
Any help/suggestion would be appreciated.
thanks
connection, which is via a cable modem connected to the
ethernet port. The problem, i believe is due to the way
that Xp is recognising my motherboard. The motherboard is
an Asus A7N8X deluxe. It has Firewire as well are 2
ethernet ports, One adaptor is 3com the other is Nidia.
From the network connections window under control panel,
it displays there are 3 LAN connections. I have tried
disabling 2 of the LAN connections, so only 1 is active,
this still has no effect.
I have also tried to connect the modem via USB, of which
the motherboard has 4 sockets, again it seems to set up
correctly, then displays that connection as a 4th LAN
connection, yet i still can't gain access to the internet.
I know the modem is fine as i have had it working on other
PC which was also running windows Xp pro. Only difference
with that is that there are no on board ethernet adaptors,
the adaptor is a seperate PCI card.
Is there anyway of setting within the internet options
which LAN should be used? I believe if this can be done,
then it would sort out the problem.
Any help/suggestion would be appreciated.
thanks