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| Thread ID: 69964 | 2006-06-18 01:58:00 | adsl modem problem. | fryup (3762) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 464004 | 2006-06-18 05:56:00 | Take a look at the Netgear help site kbserver.netgear.com |
snoopy (74) | ||
| 464005 | 2006-06-18 05:59:00 | If you are running XP, it is maybe the XP firewall that is causing the problem | snoopy (74) | ||
| 464006 | 2006-06-18 13:52:00 | Either set your local IP in the 192.168.0.X range or let it obtain one automatically then try again | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 464007 | 2006-06-18 18:19:00 | Hane you checked with device manager? Anything missing? Do you have two connections listed. Both working? They should be. What about in "network connections"? Have you two icons showing? Should have "1394 connection" and "local area connection" If 1394 is not enabled you will still get the "connected" message. Is 1394 enabled in CMOS? Your problem sounds very much like what I was getting. I had not installed the driver for 1394 when I originaly set up my computer. |
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