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Can't connect through ethernet
carol27
post May 6 2008, 06:24 PM
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Hi,
I can't connect through ethernet... only USB...
Any ideas?
Thank you
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rtrice81
post May 7 2008, 11:28 AM
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We need more details then this. I am guessing your are talking about a cable modem to the internet?

please list your network configuration.


-Richie
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Artellos
post May 8 2008, 05:04 AM
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I'd like to see some more information. Please follow the steps below.
  1. Go to Start -> Run.
  2. In the Box, type in "cmd".
  3. A black box will appear. Type in: "ipconfig /all".
  4. A lot of information will appear, Please right click the black window and hit mark.
  5. Select every line of text you recieved and copy it into your next reply.


Hearing you can only use USB I'm guessing you have an ISP that lets you connect with a USB device.

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Olrik
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