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Internet & Networking => Networking => Topic started by: kolteblount on September 26, 2006, 08:30:29 PM

Title: Network devices
Post by: kolteblount on September 26, 2006, 08:30:29 PM
ok, so.  *breaths deeply*  >:(

I bought a d-link router for a home network, set it all up, no go.  I had no internet connections on either computer hooked up to the router.

called d-link tech. support. after hours of unecessary b.s. they told me to call my ISP, grande communications.  Grande refered me back to d-link, whom refered me back to grande; who, you guessed it, refered me back to d-link.

I returned the router, and am now the owner of a linksys router, and have internet on what I will call, the mother computer.  However, my secondary comptuer, was still internetless, so to the phone I went, and I called grande.  Grande did a bunch of stuff, and finally told me to...

go to start, control panel, system, harware tab, device manager, network devices......but hold the phone.  I don't have one of these "network adapter thinggies to click on".  However, my ethernet cable it snuggly secured into the back of my computer, and when I put in the happy go lucky drivers and utilities discs for my Dell Opti Plex ((resourceCD for reinstalling Device Drivers and using diagnostics, utilities and system requirements....))  go to the network whatever, and extract...it brings up a page that tells me to...

go to start, control panel, system, harware tab, device manager, network devices...

I still dont have this netwrok devices link.

I'm a little stressed with the whole situation.

I'm contemplating killing something.
Title: Re: Network devices
Post by: ale52 on September 26, 2006, 09:39:03 PM
It may not be enabled in the BIOS, so that's why you don't see it in DM.

Reboot, look for something (like F2 or F10 or some fool thing) to access the BIOS.  Once there use your arrow keys to move thru the menu and look for integrated devices or something (I'm REALLY tired now so I might not be too coherent  :P ).  Look for ethernet adapter or something and make sure it's enabled.

Good luck.  I'm going to bed now  :P :P :P :P :P :P

Alan <><  :D
Title: Re: Network devices
Post by: Raptor on September 27, 2006, 03:15:51 AM
How did you configure the router? If you can access the Internet on one computer, you should be able to access it on another computer UNLESS:



There's probably a few more scenarios, but these are most likely to happen in your home network environment.

What kind of connection do you have?

Title: Re: Network devices
Post by: Rob Pomeroy on September 27, 2006, 03:24:58 PM
Would you be able to post a photo of the back of your computer?  Or maybe give us the Optiplex model number?
Title: Re: Network devices
Post by: downundersteve on September 28, 2006, 10:48:53 PM
Hi there

I don't suppose you are getting confused between a USB cable and an Ethernet, (RJ45) cable?

do a google picture search on google for each type of cable if you are unsure.

Steve