- Jan 21, 2002
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OK here's the deal...I have a home network set up with a Netgear wireless router which my PC is connected to, and another computer that I put a Netgear wireless G card in to prevent having to run the CAT5. Well, the Netgear wireless card had some weird issue that caused the other computer to lock up randomly while surfing the net (tried it in 2 computers--same thing) so I took out the wireless card and just threw in a 10/100 Linksys NIC and ran the CAT5 through the floor.
After getting that 2nd computer up and running, I come back into my room and see a message that "a network cable has been unplugged" and of course I can't access the internet. So I double check all of the cables and they are fine. Then I restart the computer, reboot the cable modem and the router, and still no internet. WTF...I then tried deleting the onboard LAN from Device Manager, restarting, and letting Windows reinstall the driver. It does, but I'm still getting a message that a network cable has been unplugged.
So I look at the light on the NIC to see what it's doing and it was repeatedly blinking orange in roughly one second intervals. In addition, every time it would blink, there would be indication of this on the desktop...my mouse pointer would briefly show the hourglass at the same rate that the NIC was blinking. After fooling around with it for a while I just got frustrated, disabled the onboard LAN in the BIOS, and tossed the Linksys 10/100 NIC from the other computer into mine. Boom, works flawlessly.
Basically I just want to know if my onboard LAN just happened to take a dump all of a sudden (mobo is roughly 2 weeks old) or if there could be something else that caused it. I'd like to be able to use my onboard LAN again so that I can put the Linksys back in the other computer, but if it turns out that the onboard LAN went bad I'm not going to RMA the board. I'd rather throw a $10 NIC in there than fool with the hassle and expense of taking the board out, shipping it off, and waiting for another one. It's just not worth it IMO.
Do you think this is a hardware or software issue? The weird thing is that NOTHING changed; I wasn't even using the computer at the time that the message popped up. I was surfing the net, then I left the room to install the Linksys NIC in the other computer, then I came back to my room and I had that message and couldn't access the internet.
TIA for any help.
After getting that 2nd computer up and running, I come back into my room and see a message that "a network cable has been unplugged" and of course I can't access the internet. So I double check all of the cables and they are fine. Then I restart the computer, reboot the cable modem and the router, and still no internet. WTF...I then tried deleting the onboard LAN from Device Manager, restarting, and letting Windows reinstall the driver. It does, but I'm still getting a message that a network cable has been unplugged.
So I look at the light on the NIC to see what it's doing and it was repeatedly blinking orange in roughly one second intervals. In addition, every time it would blink, there would be indication of this on the desktop...my mouse pointer would briefly show the hourglass at the same rate that the NIC was blinking. After fooling around with it for a while I just got frustrated, disabled the onboard LAN in the BIOS, and tossed the Linksys 10/100 NIC from the other computer into mine. Boom, works flawlessly.
Basically I just want to know if my onboard LAN just happened to take a dump all of a sudden (mobo is roughly 2 weeks old) or if there could be something else that caused it. I'd like to be able to use my onboard LAN again so that I can put the Linksys back in the other computer, but if it turns out that the onboard LAN went bad I'm not going to RMA the board. I'd rather throw a $10 NIC in there than fool with the hassle and expense of taking the board out, shipping it off, and waiting for another one. It's just not worth it IMO.
Do you think this is a hardware or software issue? The weird thing is that NOTHING changed; I wasn't even using the computer at the time that the message popped up. I was surfing the net, then I left the room to install the Linksys NIC in the other computer, then I came back to my room and I had that message and couldn't access the internet.
TIA for any help.