You will have to open up
your network connections
Click start control panel
network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for
local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question
mark !
?
you will need to update or
install the driver or it could be firewalled.
Make sure your antivirus
program is not blocking the internet connection.
If you are trying to
connect through a modem/router you it should have come with a disk then
you might have to connect
the usb lead to your modem to get a connection then
Click start control panel
administration tools computer management device manager scroll to network
adapters should see a yellow question ? exclamation mark ! or a red X right click install drivers.
The driver might be on the
disc supplied by your ISP internet service provider
or the motherboard disc
You only need to check the
BIOS if you cant install the driver or you could download one
Make
sure you Ethernet/internet is enabled in bios restart
your computer during the boot up process you will see on your screen a certain
key to
press
to enter set up (BIOS) press and hold that key to enter bios using arrow keys
navigate to integrated peripherals
look for SiS On Chip Pci Device press enter scroll to SiS 10/100m press
enter make sure its
"Enabled"ima
Click start type cmd press enter
you will be in DOS mode
type in ipconfig press enter you will see all of your
internet connection details type in your default gateway adress into your
internet search should read something like 10.0.0.138
or you could download one
http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html
on the homepage you will
see a search bar type in the ethernet controller freeware you want/need
Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet NIC http://download.cnet.com/realtek-rtl8168-8111-pci/3000-2112_4-99235.html
http://download.cnet.com/network-drivers/3150-2112_4-0-1-4.html
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