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honvetops

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    cable- modem for connection (comcast) ?
    « on: December 24, 2006, 04:20:59 PM »
    Don't laugh !  I am done with my build and everything worked out great except, I cannot get my sons puter online. They have a cable connection at thier house and its connected to his ethernet cable input on his mobo. I cannot get an online connection ? Could it be that I forgot to get him a modem connected to his mobo on my build ?
    I assumed his asus A8N-VM CSM had one, looks like it doesn't ?
    « Last Edit: December 30, 2006, 07:23:11 AM by honvetops »
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      Re: internal modem for connection ?
      « Reply #1 on: December 25, 2006, 05:38:08 AM »
      You don't need an internal modem for broadband. Are the proper drivers loaded for the NIC? Are they using a router? Have you tried using the connection wizard to set up a connection?
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        Re: internal modem for connection ?
        « Reply #2 on: December 25, 2006, 05:25:18 PM »
        Proper drivers for the NIC  << not real sure on that, its thru his asus mobo lan ethernet connection and it says we are connected at 100 mbps  but cannot connect?
        I tried many times with connection wizard and it goes thru ok ? The IP address keeps changing though ?
        I am getting  error 678 and error 711 ... ?

        I tried pinging the IP  and all 4 come back just fine ?  no problems
        In the DOS command area i did a ipconfig / renew and got this error message-
        "  adapter local area connector 2 is not enabled for Dhcp " ????

        " operation failed as no adapter is in the state permissable for this operation"  ???   Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, I have to leave back to New England tomorrow at noon !

        Scott   :-/
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        Ram- G-Skill dual HQ / Speakers- 5300e's
        Fatality Hi-Fi Soundcard
        cpu - currently ~ E6600 / Foxfire only
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        8800 gts- MSI /Verizon Fios
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          Re: internal modem for connection ?
          « Reply #3 on: December 25, 2006, 08:15:05 PM »
          Is TCP/IP set for static or dymanic?  If static, change to dynamic.

          Cable should go straight thru without any login stuff to deal with like DSL (if you're using a router) and not straight through.

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            Re: internal modem for connection ?
            « Reply #4 on: December 26, 2006, 05:29:04 AM »
            It does go straight thru and I will check the dynamic thing, thanks for info/help Alan !
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            ** does anyone know of a free software download which can run and fix the internet connection? **
            My sons problem is still not resolved and I am not there to help him anymore.....
            « Last Edit: December 30, 2006, 07:22:33 AM by honvetops »
            mobo- MSI P6N SLI / LCD Samsung  226BW
            Ram- G-Skill dual HQ / Speakers- 5300e's
            Fatality Hi-Fi Soundcard
            cpu - currently ~ E6600 / Foxfire only
            dual~Seagate 320 gig sata's
            8800 gts- MSI /Verizon Fios
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