Can't find network cable!!

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Guest

The network cable is in both my LAN Cards, but one them states the Network
Cable is unplugged.

I have updated the driver to no avail... The cable does not look damaged...
For some reason it only works on a certain computer, the previous LAN Card
stated the same problem, but had no problems connecting to a Router.

Any suggestions/diagnosis?
 
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Leythos

"=?Utf- said:
The network cable is in both my LAN Cards, but one them states the Network
Cable is unplugged.

I have updated the driver to no avail... The cable does not look damaged...
For some reason it only works on a certain computer, the previous LAN Card
stated the same problem, but had no problems connecting to a Router.

You can't use a standard (non-cross over) cable to connect to devices
like that. You need to use a cross-over cable if you are direct
connecting two network cards - unless they support auto-mdi/mdx.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Kevin said:
The network cable is in both my LAN Cards, but one them states the
Network Cable is unplugged.

I have updated the driver to no avail... The cable does not look
damaged... For some reason it only works on a certain computer, the
previous LAN Card stated the same problem, but had no problems
connecting to a Router.

Any suggestions/diagnosis?

Based on your subject line, I was going to suggest that you look under the
couch. That said, try another NIC, or if you've already done that and no NIC
works on this PC, delete the NIC in safe mode, reinstall it. If that doesn't
work, google for LSPFix to see if it helps?
 

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