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Hello. Im having a problem with my network card. Im a bit limited when it comes to computers so this may sound pretty simple to you guys.
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you might have to repower the cable modem and reboot the PC. If that doesn't work post back here.
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Well, in order to have a ome network, I'm sure you've got a Router or a Switch/Hub right? Well, you've got to pass the cable coming from the DSL modem through the first port of that Router or Switch/Hub in order to wire-it-up right. The green light in the back is simply indicating the active connection, don't worry. And the USB DSL connection is just as fast, actually USB transfers are up to 40mb per second for USB1.1, way faster than "high speed" or even"ultra high speed" internet connections.
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Thanks for the replies. Ive tried restarting the set top box but had no luck. Im not sure about the hub/router thing; Im not trying to create a network in my house - just have one PC connected to the internet through the network card. Not sure if that makes any difference. |
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I doubt it (because you said you have green lights), but you may need a crossover cable
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Hmmm I dont think so. There is actually a crossover converter that comes with the cable and plugs into the set top box end. So technically the cable is already a crossover cable I guess. However, the manual dosn't state anything about removing the converter if you use an ethernet port in the PC. |
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