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Connection woes.. 100mbit NIC ok?
Hi guys...
As a couple may have noticed I popped up on new years and promptly disappeared again.. this is due to my (single) LAN port decided to conk out after a BIOS flash and general overhaul...
Had similar problems before.. at first the router wasnt even lighting up Ethernet so tested on an old 100mbps NIC and fine
Since ive been using the card the main LAN light's decided to pop on and flash on the main port again (both router and at socket) but still no connection....
Any ideas? I had a similar problem before when I did something like plug in an old crossover cable or something... If not... considering my max download being about 230kbps will a 100mbit card make any difference? Or is gigabit a faster connection anyway (i assumed that speed would only be reached by LAN or an extremely rich guy?)
As a couple may have noticed I popped up on new years and promptly disappeared again.. this is due to my (single) LAN port decided to conk out after a BIOS flash and general overhaul...
Had similar problems before.. at first the router wasnt even lighting up Ethernet so tested on an old 100mbps NIC and fine
Since ive been using the card the main LAN light's decided to pop on and flash on the main port again (both router and at socket) but still no connection....
Any ideas? I had a similar problem before when I did something like plug in an old crossover cable or something... If not... considering my max download being about 230kbps will a 100mbit card make any difference? Or is gigabit a faster connection anyway (i assumed that speed would only be reached by LAN or an extremely rich guy?)
Are you shure that they are both in the same IP adress range? Like is your IP static? Usually if youve got like 192.168.0.5 on your ethernet and the router is at 192.168.2.1 they cant find each other even though they seem to be connected. At least thats what I always check first! If they are dynamic try setting it to static ... first things first I would say
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:35 pm
Khola
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Re: Connection woes.. 100mbit NIC ok?
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Like is your IP static
People always ask me stuff like this and im ashamed to say I know v.little about ports. router settings etc... I keep meaning to buff up in this area.
I know Ive had to enter my IP (whatever it is ) to open some ports for games in the past a fair few times... other than that I know V.little other than the router make which is a standard BT voyager220v and the port is on a Giga' EX58UD3R.
Im sure your right... I'm just a little fed up with fiddling atm and wondered if the 100mbps card would do for now, or majorly slow me down?
People always ask me stuff like this and im ashamed to say I know v.little about ports. router settings etc... I keep meaning to buff up in this area.
I know Ive had to enter my IP (whatever it is ) to open some ports for games in the past a fair few times... other than that I know V.little other than the router make which is a standard BT voyager220v and the port is on a Giga' EX58UD3R.
Im sure your right... I'm just a little fed up with fiddling atm and wondered if the 100mbps card would do for now, or majorly slow me down?
Then lets begin with the simple stuff...can you reach your router via browser window like if you wanted to configure it? How to do so is usually explained in the manual!
Im sure your right... I'm just a little fed up with fiddling atm and wondered if the 100mbps card would do for now, or majorly slow me down?
Then lets begin with the simple stuff...can you reach your router via browser window like if you wanted to configure it? How to do so is usually explained in the manual!
I'm not sure you are reading what Khola wrote. It was simply to ask if using a 100mbit card would be ok.
(Also the place to begin would be by looking at what 'ipconfig' reports.)
Im sure your right... I'm just a little fed up with fiddling atm and wondered if the 100mbps card would do for now, or majorly slow me down?
Then lets begin with the simple stuff...can you reach your router via browser window like if you wanted to configure it? How to do so is usually explained in the manual!
I'm not sure you are reading what Khola wrote. It was simply to ask if using a 100mbit card would be ok.
(Also the place to begin would be by looking at what 'ipconfig' reports.)
He said that he had / has no connection so I thought he asked how to fix them
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