Hello Tom's Hardware community,
I am having trouble connecting to the wired internet on my Desktop PC at my new apartment complex.
Some general background to my accessibility of the internet:
My apartment complex is near a university which has Ethernet cables running through walls allowing multiple rooms to connect to the same router.
I do not have direct access to the router or modem in my apartment, and do not know where it is located.
I have connected my laptop to the internet through the same port using the same Ethernet cables (Multiple cables are working). However when I attempt to connect my desktop to the same port it does not connect to the internet. The desktop claims that "No Ethernet Cable is connected".
Searching through many similar topics I started to assume that the Ethernet Port was fried on the Desktop through many years of abuse and multiple moves.
I made a last ditch effort to connect my laptop to my desktop via the same Ethernet cables, to see if I could piggyback off of the wireless connectivity my laptop has. My desktop responded by noticing the network, but claiming that "The Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration".
I assume that this means my desktop's Ethernet port is not fried, but the connection to the wall is somehow lost between the gigabyte motherboard, Ethernet cable, and wall jack.
Knowing and understanding the above, what should I attempt in order to correct my internet connectivity problems for the Desktop computer?
I am okay with attempting to remedy the connection between laptop->computer for internet.
However the ideal situation would be to connect my desktop to the wall jack, and have working internet.
Thank you!
I am having trouble connecting to the wired internet on my Desktop PC at my new apartment complex.
Some general background to my accessibility of the internet:
My apartment complex is near a university which has Ethernet cables running through walls allowing multiple rooms to connect to the same router.
I do not have direct access to the router or modem in my apartment, and do not know where it is located.
I have connected my laptop to the internet through the same port using the same Ethernet cables (Multiple cables are working). However when I attempt to connect my desktop to the same port it does not connect to the internet. The desktop claims that "No Ethernet Cable is connected".
Searching through many similar topics I started to assume that the Ethernet Port was fried on the Desktop through many years of abuse and multiple moves.
I made a last ditch effort to connect my laptop to my desktop via the same Ethernet cables, to see if I could piggyback off of the wireless connectivity my laptop has. My desktop responded by noticing the network, but claiming that "The Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration".
I assume that this means my desktop's Ethernet port is not fried, but the connection to the wall is somehow lost between the gigabyte motherboard, Ethernet cable, and wall jack.
Knowing and understanding the above, what should I attempt in order to correct my internet connectivity problems for the Desktop computer?
I am okay with attempting to remedy the connection between laptop->computer for internet.
However the ideal situation would be to connect my desktop to the wall jack, and have working internet.
Thank you!