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NIC Problem - Fails internal loopback test...help please.

purplehayes

Golden Member
I just installed a NIC in my 3rd computer to hook up to my LAN at home. The dang thing won't connect to the network. I ran the diagnostics test from the manufacturer, Linksys, and I'm getting a failure on the internal loopback test. How can I correct this problem?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I'm running windows 98SE on a TCP/IP network.
 
I agree if you ran a hardware diagnostic and it's failing it's definately time to replace it... If it's new take it back if not, the Linksys 10/100 PCI cards can be had for around $20 at CompUSA.

BoNeZ
 
I don't think it is a bad card because a Netgear card gave me the same problems. I just popped a different card in there to make sure.

I'll try switching slots again.

I know it give some kind of networking signal, because when I set it to the same IP number as another computer on the network, I get a conflicting address error.

Any more suggestions??

Thanks,
PH
😀

<EDIT>-----------------------------------
Well sweet potato pie and shut my mouth!

I switched slots with the video card, because I know the video card works, and its up and running! Who'd uh thunk it.

Hallejiuah! My kids can surf on their own darn computer now and I'm getting cable access installed tomorrow! Muchas gracias, Y'all!

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Try removing and reinstalling TCP/IP. It sounds like the TCP/IP stack is corrupt. The loopback test should be the same as pinging your loopback address,or 127.0.0.1
This tests the TCP/IP stack.
 
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