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Anonymous Posted on Apr 19, 2010

Cannot connect to my DSL line with Dell Dimension 8200

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2010

    No, My computer died and I reloaded the original windows XP. It now runs but I cannot connect. The Network driver is there, so I figure the card may be bad. I was on the phone for 30 minutes with the DSL company, and they could not help me.
    Thanks.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Has it been connected to another ISP? Or has this just suddenly happened?

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If the card is installed properly you should see it in device manager and not have a yellow question mark next to it. It should also say in device manager whether the device is working properly or not and is there any light flashing on the network card trying to connect. Possibly you may need to get updated drivers off the internet from another computer and transfer to that PC. If this is all too much headache i just recently bought a new Realtek network card from MSY for $9 so its not the end of the world....cheers from Scott

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