HELP No Local Area Connection but have Broadband??

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    HELP No Local Area Connection but have Broadband??


    OK so I dont know much about Connections and things.. And Im new to this forum site.. So I apologize if im doing things wrong..

    My problem Im having lately is Before I just plugged in my Ethernet cable to my laptop and I would have internet access. Now I just have a connection but a yellow icon saying I have No Internet Access.

    I messed around a lil bit and set up a broadband connection and I have internet through that but it takes forever to connect sometimes..

    I have Verizon DSL and Im using a Westel 6100 without Firmware installed

    On my Local Area Connection " Network 2 " Realtek PCIe FE Family Contoller

    its says...
    IPv4 Connectivity - No Internet Access
    IPv6 Connectivity - No Internet Access


    PLEASE HELP..
    Last edited by Orion09; 26 Jun 2010 at 19:58.
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  3. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
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    Thanks but didnt work..
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  4. Posts : 9,537
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    Have you tried disconnecting Verizon DSL, power it down and power it back up, then connect your pc to it and see what happens. IMO
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  5. Posts : 6
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    Yes Ive tried that.. Tried the reset but also and nothing...

    I have internet through Local Area Connection.. Thought it might be the modem is bad..
    However I set up a Broadband Connection and I can get the internet that way.. But I have to enter my password and sometimes it doesnt cnnect when it dials.. its just a pain that way
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    Try this. I won't quit if you don't!
    Except for bedtime!

    Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network and Sharing Center
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    Hi Orion09 welcome to W7F :)

    I also have VerizonDSL with the westell 6100, been a couple of years now.....

    Your not seeing any red lights on the DSL modem are you?
    The bottom one that indicates Internet connectivity will be red especially if the ISP is down.

    Do you have a spare Cat5 cable to rule-out a bad cable?

    This tutorial by Dinesh may help:
    Internet Troubleshooting Guide

    Anak
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  8. Posts : 6
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    Howling: this is what what my network sharing looks like

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/...68bc8d5a_b.jpg


    Anak: No I dont have a spare cable but I will go get one and see if that is a problem..

    However Im still able to connect to the Modem using the cable but only if Im in broadband mode.. is it still possible that the cable can be bad if im still getting a connection through broadband setup?
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  9. Posts : 5,605
    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    Orion09 said:
    Howling: this is what what my network sharing looks like

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/...68bc8d5a_b.jpg


    Anak: No I dont have a spare cable but I will go get one and see if that is a problem..

    However Im still able to connect to the Modem using the cable but only if Im in broadband mode.. is it still possible that the cable can be bad if im still getting a connection through broadband setup?
    No. If you are getting a connection, then the cable should be good.

    If you have a broadband connection, but no local area connection this brings me to another check you can preform.....The in-line filters Verizon gave to you to install between the phone jack, and the DSL router. Make sure there is one on every land-line connection, even if it isn't connected to a phone.

    If there is no reason for you to have multiple networks, I would get rid of (Leave) the broadband homegroup.

    See here on how to do that:
    Homegroup - Leave


    Then run the troubleshooter located at the bottom of the Network and Sharing Center page.
    When the next page opens, click on Internet Connections, and allow the Shooter to run its diagnostic.

    You can also access this Shooter by clicking on the remaining Local area Connection located to the right of the "View your active networks section" See highlites in attachment.
    When the next dialog box opens "Local area connection status", click on the "diagnose" button, and let it run.


    Once you have done all this report back on what the troubleshooters found or if they were able to repair your connection.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails HELP No Local Area Connection but have Broadband??-net-share-center.jpg   HELP No Local Area Connection but have Broadband??-lac-status.jpg  
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  10. Posts : 6
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    Anak said:
    Orion09 said:
    Howling: this is what what my network sharing looks like

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/...68bc8d5a_b.jpg


    Anak: No I dont have a spare cable but I will go get one and see if that is a problem..

    However Im still able to connect to the Modem using the cable but only if Im in broadband mode.. is it still possible that the cable can be bad if im still getting a connection through broadband setup?
    No. If you are getting a connection, then the cable should be good.

    If you have a broadband connection, but no local area connection this brings me to another check you can preform.....The in-line filters Verizon gave to you to install between the phone jack, and the DSL router. Make sure there is one on every land-line connection, even if it isn't connected to a phone.

    If there is no reason for you to have multiple networks, I would get rid of (Leave) the broadband homegroup.

    See here on how to do that:
    Homegroup - Leave


    Then run the troubleshooter located at the bottom of the Network and Sharing Center page.
    When the next page opens, click on Internet Connections, and allow the Shooter to run its diagnostic.

    You can also access this Shooter by clicking on the remaining Local area Connection located to the right of the "View your active networks section" See highlites in attachment.
    When the next dialog box opens "Local area connection status", click on the "diagnose" button, and let it run.


    Once you have done all this report back on what the troubleshooters found or if they were able to repair your connection.

    [IMG]file:///C:/Users/Shawn/Desktop/troubleshooting%202.jpg[/IMG]



    Ok Ive done what you ask and these are my results.. I also took it upon myself to dig my old desktop outa storage to see if I could get an internet connection on that. And Im having the same problem.. It showing I have a connection but NO internet.. Im beginning to think its a Modem issue. If both computers are doing the same thing..


    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4102/...f133ac45_b.jpg Test result

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4100/...784ffcbe_b.jpg Result 2

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4134/...e68fa2bf_b.jpg Other info..
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