- May 10, 2004
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I have a laptop that my employer bought for me. It's a DELL inspiron 1150. Before I could use it at work, I had to turn it over to our IT lady (which is sort of a joke considering that I know more about computers than she does) so she could get the computer and XP pro configured to connect to the building's LAN.
One weekend when my box at home was down, I brought my laptop home so I could have a computer on the weekend. Company policy states that laptops are not to be allowed to connect to the internet by any other means than the LAN here in the building, but since I'm not a dumbass who's going to bring a virus into the network, I assumed that rule did not apply to me.
Onto the problem...
I turned on the laptop at home and went into my network connections. I disabled the work connection which was showing up as disconnected/network drives unavailable etc. Then I plugged in my cable modem (the "PC" light went on on the front of the modem, no problems there) and ran the "new connection wizard." It wouldn't detect the network connection from my cable modem. If I enabled the work LAN connection, it would try to connect to the LAN through my cable modem.
I rebooted with the cable plugged in and the work LAN connection disabled and it still didn't work. Finally I was able to get online by using the USB connection to my cable modem, but at some point I will have this laptop at a business meeting or a friend's house and I will need to establish an ethernet connection (of course, I have wifi on there...but I'll always pick a wire connection if its available.)
Is there some setting in XP pro that the IT lady might have turned on that's preventing me from establishing ethernet connections in addition to the one that's configured to connect me to the LAN at work? If not, is there something here i'm missing? The aforementioned cable connection works just fine on my gf's laptop with no setup steps whatsoever (also a DELL.)
One weekend when my box at home was down, I brought my laptop home so I could have a computer on the weekend. Company policy states that laptops are not to be allowed to connect to the internet by any other means than the LAN here in the building, but since I'm not a dumbass who's going to bring a virus into the network, I assumed that rule did not apply to me.
Onto the problem...
I turned on the laptop at home and went into my network connections. I disabled the work connection which was showing up as disconnected/network drives unavailable etc. Then I plugged in my cable modem (the "PC" light went on on the front of the modem, no problems there) and ran the "new connection wizard." It wouldn't detect the network connection from my cable modem. If I enabled the work LAN connection, it would try to connect to the LAN through my cable modem.
I rebooted with the cable plugged in and the work LAN connection disabled and it still didn't work. Finally I was able to get online by using the USB connection to my cable modem, but at some point I will have this laptop at a business meeting or a friend's house and I will need to establish an ethernet connection (of course, I have wifi on there...but I'll always pick a wire connection if its available.)
Is there some setting in XP pro that the IT lady might have turned on that's preventing me from establishing ethernet connections in addition to the one that's configured to connect me to the LAN at work? If not, is there something here i'm missing? The aforementioned cable connection works just fine on my gf's laptop with no setup steps whatsoever (also a DELL.)