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Dell 430-0008 Network Adapter Questions & Answers
We have a new computer and when trying to connect
did you reinstalled windows? usually that message appear when u don-t have the drivers installed for your network cards. So right click my computer go proprieties ---> device manager ----> and there check if u have network installed.
What is a teredo tunneling pseudo interface
They are all related, have you recently re-installed windows or un-installed some software?
It sounds to me like you need to download the drivers for your laptop form the OEM by visiting the website of your laptops manufacturer. Once there, type into the search bar, "download *laptop name and model* drivers" replacing the laptop name and model with your laptops name and model.
Once the results are displayed, just select the drivers that aren't installed on your laptop. (you can find these by pressing the windows flag key + pause/break at the same time and selecting hardware tab>device manager and anything in that windows with a yellow triangle with an exclamation in it, need to be re-installed.)
Once you have downloaded the drivers and installed them, try connecting again and this should help!
Hope it helped you :D
Netwrok adapter
check under device manager.. if you see an exclamation mark than right click and click uninstall and than click on hardware changes at the top on the page
No network adapter after restarting computer
Go to the computer manufacturers web site and put in the product number for your computer, then when you have the info on your computer up, you should see a link for support or software and drivers, when you are on the drivers page, look for networking drivers and download.
Adapter for interent
Go to your Device Manager and uninstall the drivers for your Network Adapter, then close all open windows and restart you computer. When you get back to your desktop (main page on your computer) wait for a small window to pop up and tell you that the drivers have installed successfully, then try to get online again.
I have limited connectivity.
make sure the access point or router is on DHCP then connect the computer, but if its on dynamic IP... them enter an IP in range of what you have on your AP/Router
Cannot get on internet
Check ethernet drivers for update, set up home network and make sure your ip address are the same value.
Display
Please update the BIOS for the computer & Choose correct Display Driver to Install.
ME OS Upgraded Realtek 8139 NIC Card issues
works on Vista or not? If it does up grade the other PC to Vista as well .....ME is outdated and soon if not already updates will no longer be provided by microsoft. Most likely ME does not support that NIC.
Cant browse at a particular place
hi dear
try this
- Before you attempt
to use any Wi-Fi network, find out what the SSID, Channel, Mode and WEP
key are. Some Wi-Fi locations do not require a WEP key. Many Wi-Fi
providers have this information on their web site or when you purchase
access you will be provided the information.
- Ensure you have a firewall program installed and running. This will protect your data.
- Start up your laptop and once booted, look for the Wi-Fi network icon in the bottom right of the screen.
- Click on the Wifi Connection icon on bottom right of screen and you
should see a window that indicates connection, strength and duration.
Click on the Properties tab.
- The next window will show the type of networking card installed. Click on the Wireless Networks tab.
- Once the Wireless Network Connection Properties window is open you
will have two options depending on how you set up your laptop.
- If you
do not see any networks listed in Preferred or Available networks, you
will have to manually add the SSID. Click on Add.
You will have to enter the SSID and WEP key (if required). Click OK and
you should then see the network you just added in the Available
networks box.
- If you see the correct SSID showing in the Available Networks, then
you need to click on Configure in order to enter the WEP key if that is
required.
- In the next window, enter the SSID for the Wi-Fi network you want
to access. Make sure you do not have CAPS lock or NUM lock while
entering the information. If a network key is required, click on "Data
Encryption and then enter the Network key you have been provided with.
Again make sure you do not have CAPS or NUM lock on. Click OK when
entered. If you have entered the key incorrectly a message will pop up
and you will need to re-enter the key.
- Next go to Start - and where it says Connect To click on that and
you should see choices like in the graphic below. Click on Wireless
Network Connection and it should work.
There are
occasions when the connection doesn't work, in these cases check your
firewall software and make sure it allows you to connect to the Wi-Fi
network. To check this, disable your firewall software and check the
connection again. If you can connect with the firewall program
disabled, you change your settings. If your firewall program is not the
problem check the SSID and WEP key information that you entered. Both
of these are case sensitive. If you had obtained SSID information from
the Internet, check with someone in the establishment to see if the
SSID has been changed.
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i hope this usefull for you
thanks
cropp
Network adapter or nic
Dear browns92,
NIC is allready inbuilt in laptop
check port carefully where RJ-45 connector is connected
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