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Thread: Broadband cannot connect, but Local Area Connection seems connected

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Broadband cannot connect, but Local Area Connection seems connected
Condo For Sale <mwintrust[ at ]yahoo.ca> 12/11/2008 6:22:11 AM
I have a a few years old laptop (windows xp), used rarely. I used to
be able to connect to DSL via ethernet. It nows cannot connect to
broadband. It shows Local Area Connection (under Network Bridge)
connected at speed 100 Mbps with millions of bytes Received, but 0
byte sent. Also under Network Bridge, 1394 Connection shows connected
400 Mbps, with 0 byte sent and 0 byte received. It looks all drivers
of the modems are working properly. Device manager shows no missing
driver or nothing work improperly. It is not username password or
these kinds of issues, because all my other two computers work
perfectly with the same DSL modem/connection. If I try to connect the
Broadband, i constantly get Error 678: The remote computer did not
respond.

Appreciate help. I am just an average user, not a computer geek.



Re: Broadband cannot connect, but Local Area Connection seems connected
Kurt <kurtl[ at ]nospam.olypen.com> 12/11/2008 7:14:14 AM
1394 is firewire, probably not the connection you're looking for. You
want the Ethernet connnection (usually "Local Area Connection"). If you
don't have one, you most likely have a device driver that's not correct,
a failed NIC, or possibly the device has been disabled either in device
manager or the network properties for that connection.

Kurt


Condo For Sale wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I have a a few years old laptop (windows xp), used rarely. I used to
> be able to connect to DSL via ethernet. It nows cannot connect to
> broadband. It shows Local Area Connection (under Network Bridge)
> connected at speed 100 Mbps with millions of bytes Received, but 0
> byte sent. Also under Network Bridge, 1394 Connection shows connected
> 400 Mbps, with 0 byte sent and 0 byte received. It looks all drivers
> of the modems are working properly. Device manager shows no missing
> driver or nothing work improperly. It is not username password or
> these kinds of issues, because all my other two computers work
> perfectly with the same DSL modem/connection. If I try to connect the
> Broadband, i constantly get Error 678: The remote computer did not
> respond.
>
> Appreciate help. I am just an average user, not a computer geek.
>
>
>

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