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I don't have a internet connection to my computer I am presuming the computer is at fault because if I connect a different computer to its RG45 cable its OK.
Am I correct in thinking it could be the network card that may be faulty if so could someone tell me what to look for. The specs of my Zoostorm computer are here Processor * Intel Pentium Dual Core E6500 Processor 2.93GHz, CPU Benchmark 2030 * 2MB Cache Memory * 2GB DDR2 800MHz * Expandable to 4GB Max * 2 x DIMM (1 populated) Hard Drive * 500GB SATA II Optical Drive * Super multi DVDRW Software * Operating System: None Display * Monitor Not Included Input Devices * Keyboard and Mouse Not Included Networking * Network Interface: 10/100/1000 LAN, * RealtekŪ RTL8101E Dimensions * Width 450 mm * Depth 180 mm * Height 360 mm Interfaces * 1 set 5.1 channel Audio jacks (3 jacks) * 1 x PS/2 keyboard port * 1 x PS/2 mouse port * 1 x Parallel port * 1 x Serial port * 6 x USB 2.0 ports * 1 x RJ45 LAN port * 1 x VGA port Thanks |
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since you've proved the cable works its probably got hardcoded network settings
you'll need to enable dhcp on the machine so it can grab the relevant details from the router |
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Forgot to mention this
The computer has recently occasionally lost the internet connection but a restart of the computer has re-established the connection. |
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Windows 7 installed when I bought the computer about 15 months ago
don't know if these will help The last two are with wireless connected and then with ethernet connected http://screensnapr.com/e/foVMf8.jpg http://screensnapr.com/e/sqdlaz.jpg http://screensnapr.com/e/M0sY0R.jpg http://screensnapr.com/e/79PMmb.jpg Don't know make of ethernet card so cannot search for drivers, there is no info or yellow exclamation marks in "devices" |
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Looks like you need to reinstall the Network drivers, you can download them from the motherboard manufacturers website
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The only problem now is to find the model of motherboard I,m pretty certain it is an Asus I,ll probe about a bit to try and find out |
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http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/ |
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Downloaded the driver, extracted the files, and the they have finished up in " My Documents " http://screensnapr.com/e/u6MiXz.jpg Sorry to trouble you but could you tell me what to do next This is what is inside the above folder http://screensnapr.com/e/mcGxZv.jpg Thanks |
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Usually you have a setup.exe to run
![]() What does the file Note say? Right click on rt86win7 (setup information) and see if there is an install menu option. |
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Try Slim Drivers http://www.driverupdate.net/ which says:
Scan Your PC for missing, broken or out-of-date drivers Download Updated Drivers Manually for FREE or even good old Windows Updates under 'Optional Updates' If you want to check what's in you PC, including motherboard http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html |
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Just curious, but that's an odd looking Window frame style in your screenshots. Looks even earlier than XP
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http://screensnapr.com/e/giNJ4q.jpg I clicked "open" on this and this appeared http://screensnapr.com/e/pKoHTx.jpg Nothing in the others to suggest a way of installing Just curious what would the price of a new card be and would it come with the driver and most important of all how do I choose one to suite the specs of my computer |
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You may have more luck with the file from HP for Realtek RTL8101E Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC Driver
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...tem=ob-79839-1 It's a self-install .exe |
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Problem solved
After having problems installing the driver the HP web site download was successful and my internet connection is now OK Many thanks to you all for your help |
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The first file would have been installed by clicking next from here http://screensnapr.com/e/foVMf8.jpg and then pointing to the folder.
http://cdn.ghacks.net/wp-content/upl...rs-500x381.jpg |
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