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Name: rickm
Date: August 31, 2004 at 11:34:22 Pacific
Subject: network cable unplugged
OS: xp
CPU/Ram: 512
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You install a router. you get 14 an hour. messages that you have network cable unplugged.

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From the information provided in the e-mail, it seems you have problems keeping a constant connection to the router.

To resolve this issue kindly refer to the steps given below:

Step 1: Go to Start> Control Panel > and select Network connections.

Step 2: Right click on your network card and select Properties.

Step 3: Select the Configure button.

Step 4: Under the Advanced tab you will see two boxes; Property and Value.

Note: Depending on the type of Ethernet card you are using the headings in the Property box will be slightly different.

Step 5: Select each heading in the Properties box until the Value box displays the speed of your Ethernet card (it will look like this: Auto-Negotiation, 10Mb Full, 100 MB Half, etc..). You want to select 10mb Full Duplex.

Step 6: Keep clicking OK until you get to the desktop.


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Name: ozyoiy
Date: August 31, 2004 at 11:38:34 Pacific
Subject: network cable unplugged
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Ok.......so whats the question?????

"Bite off more than you can chew, And chew like hell!"
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