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Old 22-04-2006, 18:28   #1
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Ethernet issue

I am having issues encoding when i am downloading at the same time due to the ethernet top usb adapter...ie usb using a lot of resources, so i got a network card and plugged it in, but then it was searching for an address which it couldnt find...anybody any suggestions???
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Re: Ethernet issue

I'm assuming you have installed the network card setup the drivers and everything says it's enabled.

Make sure you have powered off the cable modem (or Set Top Box), diconnected the USB cables and ony have an ethernet connection between the modem and PC. Now power on the modem, let that settle and then power on the PC. Does it work now?
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Re: Ethernet issue

cheers m8
all sorted, never thought about powering down modem

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Re: Ethernet issue

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cheers m8
all sorted, never thought about powering down modem

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dood i was having same prob... still am lol. got a new ethernet wire.. lemme test that!
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