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I have a cable internet connection via USB and cable modem. I installed an ethernet card to connect via ethernet. I plug the ethernet cable to my computer and to the cable modem and no internet. Do I need to change the settings on my computer in order to connect to the internet using my new ethernet connection? If so what do I need to do? Thanks in advance!
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#4 Sep 6th, 2003
OK, tell me if this is the way to do it.
I click Start->Control Panel->Network Connections->
There are 3 choices in Network Connections
Can't remember right off hand and I am at work right now.
However, I click one of the 3, then click Properties->Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)->Properties->
From here I click obtain IP adress automatically? Then click OK?
Thanks again for your time!
Damon
I click Start->Control Panel->Network Connections->
There are 3 choices in Network Connections
Can't remember right off hand and I am at work right now.
However, I click one of the 3, then click Properties->Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)->Properties->
From here I click obtain IP adress automatically? Then click OK?
Thanks again for your time!
Damon
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Originally Posted by crxtreme89h
I have a cable internet connection via USB and cable modem. I installed an ethernet card to connect via ethernet. I plug the ethernet cable to my computer and to the cable modem and no internet. Do I need to change the settings on my computer in order to connect to the internet using my new ethernet connection? If so what do I need to do? Thanks in advance!
Damon
1) identify the lights, and what they are doing, on ur cblmdm (cm) that indicate it has a connection to ur isp
2) shutdown pc (not absolutely necessary, but u might as well)
3) unplug cm pwr cord, making sure all lights go off on cm
4) make sure u have only either the usb or (in ur case crxtreme89h) the rj45 cbl connected to cm (if using usb wait to plug into pc until after pc is back up,or as its said, "hot" - but wait for that step; if ur using rj45 then u can plug it in now ("cold") or later when pc is up ("hot"))
5) wait at least a full minute (yes, its debateble that u really need to wait that long... so, u dont HAVE to, but...), then pwr up cm
6) (most important) wait until ur cm has the lights showing (& the way they need to be solid on/blinking/whatever) BEFORE u restart pc, but once theyre achieved go ahead & start ur pc
7) check ur internet connection; if u still cant connect proceed with t/s ur tcp/ip settings/configuration
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"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind." - Albert Einstein
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I have Windows ME on a Compaq about 3 years old. Thanks for your time!