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We have members from all over the world and English might not be their native language. Or it could be like me not having enough coffee.
On my first cup this morning.
We have members from all over the world and English might not be their native language. Or it could be like me not having enough coffee.
On my first cup this morning.
Yesterday I tried to connect the cable directly to the modem and this morning,the unplugged icon appear for a second and then it switched to the normal icon but the "Set Network Location" dialog appear
you need to click the icon and select your network and then click on the connect button in that window. Please post a screenshot here.
The "Set Network Location" is normal. The computer was connected to a device that was new to it (new MAC address).
It sounds like the Wireless router that you had the cable plugged into at the start of this thread might be the problem. Can plug the computer into a different port/jack on the Wireless router?
When the computer has no network connection (before you disconnect - reconnect the cable) is there a light on the cable jack on the computer?
I didn't check(it's hard to see because the pc is next to a wall).
I connected it to the second port\jack of the router and I'll see what will happen tomorrow(like I said,once it started to work,I can't make it not work even after restarting\turning of the pc)
I have no idea why this happens only when I turn on the pc for the first time the next day...it's like the router\modem does at certain hour
Both devices are always on but the pc when I turn it of is almost completely off(all components)because of my bios settings
Also I don't have connection to the wifi router(192.168.0.1)when that happens
vsub, probably not a good idea to try any troubleshooting with a cable plugged in at the same time you are trying to diagnose the wireless problems. Having both devices attempting to create a link simultaneously is going to wreak havoc on the computer and you.
When the computer is functioning normally, turn out the lights in the room and wait a few seconds for your eyes to adjust. The light on the computer's jack might be strong enough to reflect off of the wall.
In the morning, see if that same reflection can be seen.
Is there a light on the router end of that LAN cable?
I'm not positive that knowing the status of these light will help. I'm hoping that other forum members can make sense out of their status as it relates to your issue.
I have no idea what to think now. This morning I remembered that no light is working while the pc is off,only for the lan card is blinking on interval(per 20-30 second or more and this was always like this) I also remember that when I turn on the pc the icon stays unplugged but it's changed after 1 second...this happens always and now. This morning I didn't have any problems and the only thing I did yesterday was to connect the cable to the second port of the wifi router(I have 4)
That is strange - but good that things worked.
Let's see if it keeps working.