Firstly connect to the router to the wired devices. Let's start with the wired gadgets....
To use the router, you must first log in. Log in to your router and seek for network settings using the same techniques as before.
Set the DHCP address range.And then examine a wired gadget...
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HI,
Follow this step, Firstly, Connect all your computers on a network switch to be able to create LAN, after that Assign IPAddress to those computers connected to the switch and your LAN is functional without internet by now.
No internet connection is involved here.
1. Please check the LAN settings in BIOS.
2. Install a fresh OS and the motherboard driver, network card driver in support CD or downloaded from official website.
3. If the network card is not recognized in Device Manager, please contact reseller (service center) for tests.
4. If the network card is recognized in Device Manager, please do some troubleshooting as the following steps:
4.1. If there is yellow question mark or exclamation mark before the network card, please re-install OS and drivers. If the problem persists, please contact reseller (service center) for tests.
4.2. If there is no yellow question mark or exclamation mark before the network card, but in Control Panel/Network Connections/Local Area Connection, the network cable is shown as "un-plugged(X)", please check network cable/router/switch/modem/other network peripherals and network port, or plug network cable to other system for test. If the problem persists, use another computer in the same network environment to check if it can access internet. If the network is not connected to internet, please connect ISP and network peripheral reseller or change network cable.
4.3. If there is no yellow question mark or exclamation mark before the network card, but in Control Panel/Network Connections/Local Area Connection is disabled (grey), please enable(right click and choose "Enable") it for a test. If the problem persists, please turn off firewall, search and kill virus, reinstall OS and drivers. If the problem still exists, please contact reseller (service center) for tests.
4.4. If there is no yellow question mark or exclamation mark before the network card, but in Control Panel/Network Connections/Local Area Connection is shown as "Limited or no connectivity" (yellow exclamation mark)", please do some troubleshooting as the following steps:
4.4.1. Right click and choose "repair"
4.4.2. Unplug and re-plug the network cable
4.4.3. Re-connect the network or access IP
4.4.4. Restart
4.4.5. Check server DHCP settings, IP configuration, seek advice from ISP
4.4.6. Skip router and connected to Modem directly
4.4.7. Turn off other computers in the same network to avoid IP conflict
4.5. If there is no yellow question mark or exclamation mark before the network card, and there is no abnormal situation in Control Panel/Network Connections/Local Area Connection, please do some troubleshooting as the following steps:
4.5.1. Try to access IP or Static IP automatically
4.5.2. Unplug and re-plug the network cable
4.5.3. Re-connect the network or access IP
4.5.4. Restart
4.5.5. Check server DHCP settings, IP configuration, seek advice from ISP
4.5.6. Turn off firewall, search and kill the virus, reinstall OS and drivers
4.5.7. Check MAC address ( You could follow the commands: " Start"-" All Programs"-" Run", please input " cmd", after that you could input " ipconfig/all" to check MAC address)
4.5.8. If possible, use another computer in the same network environment to check if it can access internet
a. If the network connection is OK in another system, please contact reseller (service center) for tests
b. If the network is not connected to internet, please connect ISP and network peripheral reseller or change network cable
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to do what, NO TOLD AT ALL what is the final goal (of ALL THAT)
no pc told
no os told
no router told nor (no ISP told , cable? , Fios,5G, SAT)?? or buy the cable at walmart and plug it in
https://www.walmart.com/search?q=cat+5+c...
go to your router, (or even a dumbb(sic) switch) (that means not a Smart managed switch expensive $$$)
and connect the PC to the router and printers , and cameras and all things wired, from any IOT internet of things Devices to the router. even 10 PCs with 10 port switch.
is this a LAN GAME partY ???????, NO TOLD and ive done it 1000 of times.
even cheaper are a DUMBB(sic) Switches seen here. even less used $20 new.
https://www.walmart.com/search?q=etherne...
there is your answer all you do is plug all that ethernet things to the switch, no magic needed at all
no programming no, settings bla bla.
if the PC has dead ethernet port driver it will fail, like folks upgrading sway XP to W10 and not ehernet is dead.
the PC maker tells you what OS it supports, and if not w10 then any chip in the PC can be dead.
NO PC told.
no port counts told,
and is step 1.
5 PCs and 2 printers and 3 camera;'s are 10 ports. so buy a 10 port switch,
and 10 cables.
and bingo DONE.
easy as eating cherry pie ala mode,,,,, yummmmmmmm
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