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A network cable is unplugged" repeatedly flashing on networked computers
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benyam_dessu,
1 Check the Cable and/or try a different one.
2 Try updating the NIC drivers.
3 In Device Manager,Right click the NIC adapter,select properties,if power management tab available.,then click to uncheck the option to allow windows to turn of the device for power save..
4 Try Reseating the NIC card or also try to seat it in different slot
5 check the cable length,try limiting it to less that 6 ft.
6 Try Flashing the bios
J_
1 Check the Cable and/or try a different one.
2 Try updating the NIC drivers.
3 In Device Manager,Right click the NIC adapter,select properties,if power management tab available.,then click to uncheck the option to allow windows to turn of the device for power save..
4 Try Reseating the NIC card or also try to seat it in different slot
5 check the cable length,try limiting it to less that 6 ft.
6 Try Flashing the bios
J_
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Great!
Now the Icons of the computers near me are show up. But another problem is starting.
"//(computer name) computer is not accessable.You might not have permission to use this network resources.Contact the administrator of the server...." would be displayed. What is the solutin then?
Best regards
Now the Icons of the computers near me are show up. But another problem is starting.
"//(computer name) computer is not accessable.You might not have permission to use this network resources.Contact the administrator of the server...." would be displayed. What is the solutin then?
Best regards
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benyam_dessu,
Right click My Computer >> Manage >> Local Users and Groups >> Users >> Add the users of the computers you would like to connect with. Ensure the user name and password are the same on all computers.
I was running into a frequent issue attempting to network 98, 2k, and XP. The systems would connect fine, with the periodic exception of XP. To remedy the issue, all I had to do was run the Network Wizard on the XP machine, and everything was up and running again.
Hope this helps.
J_
Right click My Computer >> Manage >> Local Users and Groups >> Users >> Add the users of the computers you would like to connect with. Ensure the user name and password are the same on all computers.
I was running into a frequent issue attempting to network 98, 2k, and XP. The systems would connect fine, with the periodic exception of XP. To remedy the issue, all I had to do was run the Network Wizard on the XP machine, and everything was up and running again.
Hope this helps.
J_
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Originally Posted by benyam_dessu
Great!
Now the Icons of the computers near me are show up. But another problem is starting.
"//(computer name) computer is not accessable.You might not have permission to use this network resources.Contact the administrator of the server...." would be displayed. What is the solutin then?
Best regards
My Pc has two NIC wireless and wired Ethernet.The problem is that it gets disconnected automatically.The Error message shows A network cable unplugged. The router I have is Linksys WAG54G.
Please tell me how did to get it done...
Is it the problem coz of the network card, cable or the router firmware needs to be update.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by zygon
the reason behind is tht , with limited or no connectivty the icons keeps on flashing try that.
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However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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