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Everything looks okay. Have you tried rebooting the modem?
Everything looks okay. Have you tried rebooting the modem?
This is currently occurring not only at my mother-in-laws, but also at my house, using the exact same wired modem connection I'm using on this PC. And obviously a different cable, even a different ISP.
Secondly, when I right click on the network icon in the notification area, and select repair, I eiher get that 'troubleshooting could not identify the problem', or 'Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server)'.
And third.... there is only a yellow light lit on the ethernet port on the back of the tower. No green.
I have also reset TCP/IP stack with
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
It had no effect.
Last edited by boweasel; 28 Nov 2012 at 23:46.
Whew....Now when I run a repair on the network connection, I get Security or firewall settings might be blocking the connection
Lighting is different for different NIC's i wouldnt worry about that since your getting an IP address.
My #1 suggestion to you is to get a router to help protect your PC from the internet.
What location is your network set to? (public or private).
Just to test. turn your windows firewall off and see if you can connect.
Even it if allows you to connect turn the firewall back on.
The ipconfig says you should be online.
If there is only a yellow light and no green that usually means the onboard has been overloaded and is out of service, clearing the cmos on the board has been known to fix this problem. Just be sure and write down any important settings from the bios so you can return them to how they were.
Well the one on my board shows both green and orange but if the onboard is out the green one is off. I guess it depends on what the lights were before the problem occurred. At the back of my board where the Ethernet plugs in I get orange with blinking green when it does something.
I've fixed onboard Ethernet connections by just clearing the cmos on many occasion and I don't see anything else that might be causing this problem.
Because the problem occurs with two different modem's it would appear to be something wrong with the machine. I would also be curious to see if this machine can pass the sfc/scannow test.
This PC seems to be all over the place with its symptoms and error msgs.
Today I have both lights working on the ethernet port - 1 flashing amber and 1 solid green
Here is the results of today's troubleshoot from the network icon, followed by an ipconfig /all
We seem to be on a different page.... I cannot connect to the internet with a wired connection, and you're asking me to get a router? I must be missing something - millions upon millions of people have a single computer that they have connected with an ethernet cable to a modem which is connected to a phone jack or to a cable outlet. They have no router and should have no need for one unless they buy a laptop or move the tower into another room.
At any rate, the problematic PC has now been on site at my home for 2 days. It is attached to a 2-wire modem / router.
The windows firewall has been turned off for the last 24 hours.
The latest ipconfig says you are online so maybe the network stack is hosed completely hard to say. Try saving the file below, unzip and run the file until the machine reboots.