Unless your router supports speed of 1000, the server's NIC wasn't going to work if set to full duplex. Is the old NIC still in the old server? take that out. Also, make sure your server is getting its ip by DHCP, don't assign a static ip to the server.
just do these things and get back here.
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Guys!!!! This thread dated back to 2006, last post is last year in 2010. Why are you guys replying to a dead thread more than 3 months old.
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