re: Network Cable Unplugged
Monday, June 14, 2004 at 8:11 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Adam
(1 messages posted)
I've had the problem addressed in this message board ever since visiting a friend
and playing with all the network settings on my computer.
this is how I solved it. I have a wireless laptop and a wired desktop, both into
a router then DSL modem.
After trying many of the suggestions listed here, I deleted my MAC network bridge,
turned off all of the associated components for a few minutes(router, modem and computers)
restarted and it all works without the error.
I know earlier I had had problems making both the network and internet work without
the network brigde, but somehow the above combination did the trick this time.
hope this helps someone
On Friday, June 11, 2004 at 10:31 am, Shawn wrote:
>
>Go to your network connection (local area connection), double click on it, Properties,
>Configure, Advanced tab, set value to 10baseT Full_Duplex. I've found no degradation
>in speed by doing this and it will solve the unplugged problem. Read something in
>the past that the connection default is too fast for most cards.
>
>Good luck.
>
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