S stef_21 Distinguished Dec 21, 2010 5 0 18,510 Dec 21, 2010 #1 Here is the error log; http://www.filefront.com/17680475/xpnetdiag.xml I've tried resetting winsock etc Any ideas apprechiated!
Here is the error log; http://www.filefront.com/17680475/xpnetdiag.xml I've tried resetting winsock etc Any ideas apprechiated!
P Psychoteddy Distinguished Dec 7, 2010 605 0 19,010 Dec 21, 2010 #2 Try everything in this tutorial and see if anything works. http://www.computing.net/howtos/show/diagnose-and-overcome-a-network-connectivity-problem/556.html
Try everything in this tutorial and see if anything works. http://www.computing.net/howtos/show/diagnose-and-overcome-a-network-connectivity-problem/556.html
riser Illustrious Feb 17, 2001 14,175 0 40,960 Dec 21, 2010 #3 Re-install the NIC drivers. Your MAC address isn't populating (Physical Address).
S stef_21 Distinguished Dec 21, 2010 5 0 18,510 Dec 22, 2010 #4 Tried following the guide, no luck, no luck reinstalling the NIC drivers either...
riser Illustrious Feb 17, 2001 14,175 0 40,960 Dec 22, 2010 #6 What's handing out your DHCP? Router? Have you verified DHCP is working?
S stef_21 Distinguished Dec 21, 2010 5 0 18,510 Dec 27, 2010 #7 I've got another pc (net works on this one) going thru the same router, does this mean DHCP is working?
I've got another pc (net works on this one) going thru the same router, does this mean DHCP is working?
S stef_21 Distinguished Dec 21, 2010 5 0 18,510 Dec 27, 2010 #8 A laptop plugged into the same router works fine