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Old 24-03-2002, 01:59 PM   #1
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I'm having some real network problems at the moment, and I think it could be something as simple as the cable, but I just thought I would double check

I have 2 PC's using Windows XP, and I have them connected via 2 x Netgear 100Mbps network cards (and a crossover cable)... The indicator lights work fine, until random times in Windows when a "Network cable unplugged" momentarily error pops up, the indicator LEDs go out... I can’t browse the network at all even when all seems to be working!

Any ideas?
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Old 24-03-2002, 04:02 PM   #2
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If, or when, it happens again, go to "view network connections" right click on the connection and "repair" ... there is also some diagnostics but I can't find them at the moment.

However, may I suggest you get a "Hub" ... this will eliminate any further problems associated with a Crossover cable.
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I tried clicking repair, but nothing happens

The irony is, I had a hub, and sold it because I thought I didnt need it (silly me )
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Yea, give it a try with a new cable, either way try with other network cards which I dont think are the problem neither.

2-5$ for a cable.... not too bad uh ?
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Problem solved, new hub and cables
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