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1258199 2012-02-08 22:41:00 I'm connected to the Internet with a good Ethernet cord and on one side of the RJ45 I'm getting a solid green light and on the left side I'm getting a blinking amber light. I can't ping. I'm connected to a router and the other 3 computers work fine. I was thinking of removing both network adapters in device manager and reinstalling them because wireless doesn’t work either. lostsoul62 (16011)
1258200 2012-02-08 22:56:00 Static IP or DHCP-assigned? If the former, are you sure it's set right? If the latter, is it being assigned an IP successfully? Has it worked previously? As for the lights, solid green = physical link, blinking amber = data transmission. inphinity (7274)
1258201 2012-02-08 23:08:00 Static IP or DHCP-assigned? If the former, are you sure it's set right? If the latter, is it being assigned an IP successfully? Has it worked previously? As for the lights, solid green = physical link, blinking amber = data transmission.
I re assigned a static IP for when it was working before the router was installed everything else is assigned. I'm thinking of doing a roll back for when it was working
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1258202 2012-02-08 23:52:00 I re assigned a static IP for when it was working before the router was installed everything else is assigned. I'm thinking of doing a roll back for when it was working

huh ??
If we need to re-read your post 4x to decipher what you are trying to say , you wont get many usefull replies
Not criticizing, just saying..
Is this a new router ??
What did you change before it stopped working ??

can you ping the other PC's
did you set a static on wifi ?? or leave wifi as is
do a ipconfig /all & see what the IP & DNS & gateway are for the wifi
Do you have any 3rd party firewall software installed
are all the PC's on the same subnet (IP range??)
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