User User name Password  
   
Wednesday 24.12.2025 / 09:22
Search AfterDawn Forums:        In English   Suomeksi   På svenska
afterdawn.com > forums > pc hardware > other pc hardware > "limited connectivity" issue that won't go away
Show topics
 
Forums
Forums
"Limited connectivity" issue that won't go away
  Jump to:
 
Posted Message
tekeo
Newbie
_
26. June 2008 @ 17:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello all, I've been working on this computer the last few days. The problem is that the network connection isn't working, it gives the message: limited or no connectivity and the connection isn't working. I've done quite some testing, I'll list it and the results below:

Changing network cable - didn't work
Testing network cables on another computer - works
Testing router with other computer - works (dhcp as well)
Setting IP address manually - removes the error message but still no connectivity to the router nor the internet
Repair connection - instant error that it can't get an IP address
Ubuntu linux live cd - the connection to the router and to the internet works
Turned off firewall software - still not working
Updating driver - wouldn't let me since the version was no better or something
Reinstall card - finds the card and connects a driver straight away

Conclusions from testing done (tell me if I'm wrong please):
The network card, the cables, the router and the internet connection are all fine.
The issue is software based, either driver, configuration or windowswise.

System specs:
Windows XP SP2
Dell Dimension 5000
Network card chipset: Broadcom 440x
Router: Some netgear wireless thing, rather irrelevant by the looks of it.

Questions:
Obviously some help on how to solve this.
I'm also wondering what windows services are involved in this so I can check that everything that should be running is running.

Thanks in advance.
Advertisement
_
__
AfterDawn Addict

6 product reviews
_
26. June 2008 @ 19:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The only thing that i can think of and may not seem as a important question or you may have tried it already but is the hardware that you go compatible with your linux operating system your running??

Edited by DVDBack23


"the mediocre teacher tells. the good teacher explains. the superior teacher demonstrates. the great teacher inspires."- William Aruthur Ward
Website: http://www.ampleblaze.com
tekeo
Newbie
_
26. June 2008 @ 20:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by borhan9:
The only thing that i can think of and may not seem as a important question or you may have tried it already but is the hardware that you go compatible with your linux operating system your running??
Not sure if I was clear enough in my post, I'm trying to get the card to work (again) in Windows so I did a test in Linux and it worked in Linux ;).
AfterDawn Addict

6 product reviews
_
26. June 2008 @ 21:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by tekeo:
Originally posted by borhan9:
The only thing that i can think of and may not seem as a important question or you may have tried it already but is the hardware that you go compatible with your linux operating system your running??
Not sure if I was clear enough in my post, I'm trying to get the card to work (again) in Windows so I did a test in Linux and it worked in Linux ;).
ok sorry my mistake maybe you will need to re-install the operating system.

Edited by DVDBack23


"the mediocre teacher tells. the good teacher explains. the superior teacher demonstrates. the great teacher inspires."- William Aruthur Ward
Website: http://www.ampleblaze.com
ddp
Moderator
_
26. June 2008 @ 21:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
moved to correct forum.
have you tried a system restore? disable the onboard netcard & try a pci netcard to see if still have problem or not.
Advertisement
_
__
 
_
danmax
Junior Member
_
28. June 2008 @ 03:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have a Dell B110 I use for files and online stuff, it's not a scream machine. I wanted to up grade it as much as I could. The400mhz memory ony runs at 266, so the gig I bought was a waste. The video card I shipped back because the Dell just wont see it. That could be your problem. The guy from India that I spoke with said to buy the vid. card from Dell ( even though it's the correct card I did have). I can only say this Dude we got a Dell, and it's my last one!
afterdawn.com > forums > pc hardware > other pc hardware > "limited connectivity" issue that won't go away
 

Digital video: AfterDawn.com | AfterDawn Forums
Music: MP3Lizard.com
Gaming: Blasteroids.com | Blasteroids Forums | Compare game prices
Software: Software downloads
Blogs: User profile pages
RSS feeds: AfterDawn.com News | Software updates | AfterDawn Forums
International: AfterDawn in Finnish | AfterDawn in Swedish | AfterDawn in Norwegian | download.fi
Navigate: Search | Site map
About us: About AfterDawn Ltd | Advertise on our sites | Rules, Restrictions, Legal disclaimer & Privacy policy
Contact us: Send feedback | Contact our media sales team
 
  © 1999-2025 by AfterDawn Ltd.

  IDG TechNetwork