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| Thread ID: 89761 | 2008-05-11 03:42:00 | no packets, cannot connect to internet, new lap top | ben freeman (13737) | Press F1 |
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| 668228 | 2008-05-11 03:42:00 | Hi all, I just got a new lap top and it was connecting just fine for a bit to the internet, now it won't. I have been searching around for some answers, and I found out that in my device manager, my IEEE 1394 Host controller says that it has a problem. OK? SO How do I figure out how to solve that problem? I know nothing about networking and such, just the very basics. Also on the device manager, it has the question mark next to NVidia network bus enumerator > other devices > HP intergrated module and unknown device. Now I will say that my other computer which I am writing this on is connected to the same network and works great. I tried switching out the network cables (not wireless here) nothing. Any steps I can take to figure this out? B-- |
ben freeman (13737) | ||
| 668229 | 2008-05-11 03:43:00 | Also, It says limited or no connectivity and as of right now I have sent 69 packets and received 14 on the lap top. | ben freeman (13737) | ||
| 668230 | 2008-05-11 04:00:00 | I'm halfway guessing I'm not even looking in the right place to fix this problem on my computer, I have no clue.... | ben freeman (13737) | ||
| 668231 | 2008-05-11 04:17:00 | Sounds like you havent installed the NVidia network bus enumerator drivers for your system. Install them from the CD, if you've got one. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 668232 | 2008-05-11 05:47:00 | Whoever made the laptop go to the site, search for the model, download the drivers . Doesnt sound new if its missing drivers . If it is new, take it back tell the shop to fix it |
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