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September 27th, 2008 18:00
functioning wireless but no cable net... problem with network, i don't know..help me, please
i got a dell latitude d830.. reinstalled xp with sp3.. installed drivers of dell... everything is okay, but my cable net doesen't work.. it seems drivers installed correctly.. i dont understand.. wireless is okay... i always get this message: ,,local area conection -limited or no connectivity''
and i dont know what to do these things:local area connection(gigabit controller)... and 1394 connection (net adapter) please, help me...
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dallascowboyswo
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September 27th, 2008 19:00
Look under network adapters in device manager. You should see a wireless network device. A local controller is your integrated network card not your wireless card and 1394 is firewire. Also are you sure you installed the drivers correctly. You should have loaded Notebook System Software, then Intel Chipset Drivers, then all other drivers.
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dvogel2008
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September 28th, 2008 18:00
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September 28th, 2008 19:00
thanks for the idea. i have nod32, disabled it and, making sure, win firewall too..i tried but stayed unable to connect.. sending data is okay, but recivieved everytime nothing.. ON THE OTHER HAND: i managed to set up connection between my pc and my notebook through router WHAT S MORE i can connect with router to the internet.. but still.. unable to do it directly... i dont know.. maybe my hardware cannot communicate with internet... only in case of using router.. some kind of ''wall'' might be the problem..
dvogel2008
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September 28th, 2008 19:00