Been working fine for about a month... connected to a cable connection shared with another computer through a hub. Windows is suddenly reporting that the network cable is not plugged in. I disconnected the hub and tried a direct connection to the cable modem but still had the same problem (while the other computer worked fine both ways.) Tried another cable too. The modem doesn't even respond to the connection (no activity lights on modem or network adapter).
I ran some Intel diagnostic program and it failed the "loopback test", whatever that is. The network adapter is built into the motherboard... so the whole thing will have to be replaced if it's bad. I only have the basic 1 year (not in-home) service plan also. Ugh.
Could there be something I'm missing? If the adapter is indeed bad (but the computer works fine otherwise) do you think I should go through the hassle of replacement, or should I just buy a PCI adapter and forget about it? I wouldn't be too satisfied knowing that part of the mobo is messed up if I did that though. I just know it is going to be a major PITA to get this replaced.
I ran some Intel diagnostic program and it failed the "loopback test", whatever that is. The network adapter is built into the motherboard... so the whole thing will have to be replaced if it's bad. I only have the basic 1 year (not in-home) service plan also. Ugh.
Could there be something I'm missing? If the adapter is indeed bad (but the computer works fine otherwise) do you think I should go through the hassle of replacement, or should I just buy a PCI adapter and forget about it? I wouldn't be too satisfied knowing that part of the mobo is messed up if I did that though. I just know it is going to be a major PITA to get this replaced.
