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Ok i did that and it worked and said any errors that occur will be reported in event manager in the next 15 mins, Which I've had none. But still doesn't show up the cable.
Ok i did that and it worked and said any errors that occur will be reported in event manager in the next 15 mins, Which I've had none. But still doesn't show up the cable.
Have you set the default gateway up statically?
The gateway might be set at an address that doesn't match the router.
I think i recall doing something like that, but no idea how to find it / change it back seeing as my routers local area connection IP address wont show up unless that is also the same as the wireless IP?
404 - File or directory not found.
The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
Is what I get when I click on the "have you updated your system specs" What's the deal?
Instead of clicking on my signature link, just click on System Specs at the bottom of your post...
Oh, and you should direct your posts at specific people. I knew you were talking about my signature, but others were probably scratching their heads wondering what the heck you were talking about.
I tried some of those Belkin powerline adapters. The only way I could ever get them to work was between 2 sockets that were on the same wall, in the same room, about 10 feet apart. I ended up returning them and getting my money back.
Wish I could be of more help. Hope you have better luck than I did!
Hey guys, my network card doesn't seem to be detecting my Ethernet cable. I've tried uninstalling and re installing drivers but that is all ive done as i dont know what else to do. I need help!
I can see it on device manager but it just doesnt want to detect my powerline adapters...
If it is a notebook they have a "Switch LAN/WLAN" option in the BIOS and when the wireless is turned on the integrated network adapter doesn't work even if you put a network cable connected to a network switch. Shut off your wireless card and then see is there a difference. Also the integrated card can be shut off from the BIOS if it is a personal computer/notebook.