So it means, your physical connection is OKish. Try setting that IP setting to automatic. Run a troubleshoot in the network adapter. If it can't fix you anything, you'll need to configure your router for your new PC.
It can be. In the properties of the network, go to network Tab and if not listed Internet Protocol V4 and V6 Please do so by clicking on install and select protocol and select them.
It can be. In the properties of the network, go to network Tab and if not listed Internet Protocol V4 and V6 Please do so by clicking on install and select protocol and select them.
When I click on the protocol section there is nothing there There is nothing in client and also service
But this settings are network specific. to where your PC is connected? If it is to a router, please check whether you have not set the MAC filter or configure it to support your new NIC.
But this settings are network specific. to where your PC is connected? If it is to a router, please check whether you have not set the MAC filter or configure it to support your new NIC.
What is default gate way and dns server and wha do I do once I have finished this
These settings are specific to your network. So if you can't figure it out, the best way is to get a technician as it's a task which has to be done on site.
These settings are specific to your network. So if you can't figure it out, the best way is to get a technician as it's a task which has to be done on site.
It now sais Ethernet instead of unidentifed network
So it means, your physical connection is OKish. Try setting that IP setting to automatic. Run a troubleshoot in the network adapter. If it can't fix you anything, you'll need to configure your router for your new PC.