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I'm having problems connecting my computer with my laptop to share my cable modem inernet connection;
for some reason the connection between the laptop and pc keeps saying "a nerwork cable is unplugged", though it is connected and yes, the cables i used are correct en working. How do i know that? I've connected another laptop to this pc before, using the same ethernetcard and cable and it worked!!! I did get the message "Low connectivity" back then, but I solved it by turning off the "Obtain automatic ip adress automayically" and specify a different adress for the 2 computers.
But now, I don't even get that, I only get "a nerwork cable is unplugged"!!!! Why is that??
Who can help me?
for some reason the connection between the laptop and pc keeps saying "a nerwork cable is unplugged", though it is connected and yes, the cables i used are correct en working. How do i know that? I've connected another laptop to this pc before, using the same ethernetcard and cable and it worked!!! I did get the message "Low connectivity" back then, but I solved it by turning off the "Obtain automatic ip adress automayically" and specify a different adress for the 2 computers.
But now, I don't even get that, I only get "a nerwork cable is unplugged"!!!! Why is that??
Who can help me?
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#3 Mar 3rd, 2006
I already used the cable, that I'm using now, in the past to connect with another laptop and it worked(i could transfer files from one to another pc). I even switched the UTP cable that i used for the internet with the one i used for connection between pc's(that cable also worked when I helped a friend to connect his laptop to his pc).
This al was just a month ago; what are the chances both cables malfunctioning in such a short period?? I'd say none, don't you think so too?
I think I'm using a crossover cable, but I'm not sure. On both connectors, I can see "X' over".I think that means crossover, right? thanks
This al was just a month ago; what are the chances both cables malfunctioning in such a short period?? I'd say none, don't you think so too?

I think I'm using a crossover cable, but I'm not sure. On both connectors, I can see "X' over".I think that means crossover, right? thanks
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#5 Mar 3rd, 2006
"X over" indicates a crossover cable, yes.
Do you get the "cable unplugged" error when you plug the laptop directly into the cable modem, or when the laptop is plugged into any other network device aside from your desktop machine?
A hub or switch won't usually do the trick on a Cable or DSL Internet connection, as the ISPs only allow/provide 1 IP address with normal Internet access accounts. You can physically connect more than one computer to the hub/switch, but only the first computer to log on to the Internet will be authorized, receive an IP, and be able to surf; the second computer will be denied access.
A broadband router provides the functionality needed, but they do cost more than a hub or simple switch (a good router runs around $60 USD).
Do you get the "cable unplugged" error when you plug the laptop directly into the cable modem, or when the laptop is plugged into any other network device aside from your desktop machine?
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Originally Posted by kc0arf
Hello,
For $30 to $40, you can get a small ethernet hub / switch...
A broadband router provides the functionality needed, but they do cost more than a hub or simple switch (a good router runs around $60 USD).
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#6 Mar 3rd, 2006
Yes, I know all that.
My ISP is from my university and according to a friend a hub won't do the trick; a router would. But the problem is that I'm a very poor engineering student, and I can't afford an expensive router(in Belgium the min. price is about 70 euro for a router!!!!!!!). But i do have the 3 ethernetcards; so you see my dilemma.
And I only get the unplugged error when there is a connection between laptop and pc. I can surf on the internet with both computers(over de cable modem connection).
My ISP is from my university and according to a friend a hub won't do the trick; a router would. But the problem is that I'm a very poor engineering student, and I can't afford an expensive router(in Belgium the min. price is about 70 euro for a router!!!!!!!). But i do have the 3 ethernetcards; so you see my dilemma.And I only get the unplugged error when there is a connection between laptop and pc. I can surf on the internet with both computers(over de cable modem connection).
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#7 Mar 4th, 2006
Let me ask a possibly stupid question:
Regardless of the fact that you're getting the message about the unplugged cable, do the two computers appear to be communicating at all? Can you ping each machine from the other? If the laptop is set for DHCP and the desktop is configured to provide an IP to the laptop, does it?
Regardless of the fact that you're getting the message about the unplugged cable, do the two computers appear to be communicating at all? Can you ping each machine from the other? If the laptop is set for DHCP and the desktop is configured to provide an IP to the laptop, does it?
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#9 Mar 4th, 2006
Look under the Advanced tab in the hardware properties of each computer's NIC and make sure that the Link, Duplex, etc. settings are in agreement with the way the NICs should be communicating/negotiating. If the NICs are currently set to auto detect their speed and duplex modes, hard-set those options to the correct settings (100Mbps/Full Duplex, 1Gbps/Half Duplex, etc.)
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