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ok heres my problem . i have a pc connected to a cable modem via efnet card i then have another card in same pc so theres 2 lan cards in 1 pc . i also have another pc unstairs with 1 lan card in it . i have both pc's connected together and one connected to the net . well for ages thay both worked fine and connected to the net
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Josh
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Do you use a hub or switch, or are you only using a crossover cable? Is there any point where people can walk over any of the cables or roll over them with a chair (even under a carpet)? Are there any staples holding the cabling in place? If so, it'd be a good idea to start replacing cables and checking connections.
Also, are the lights coming up on the back of the network cards? Do you have a laptop and a crossover cable that you could use to check the operation of the network card in the second PC (with the singel ethernet card)? |
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bobum
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Could be the NIC went bad - it happens...voltage spike or static electricity could have fried the nic. Just plain old age could do it too.
Either way, you should look into getting a router and using it instead of the 2 network setup. It will give you a lot less problems and will be MUCH easier to add more/newer PC's to your home network. |
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Josh
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Even wireless hardware is very cheap anymore... and as long as you have some basic security in place (no SSID broadcase and WPAPSK alone is a big step in the right direction) it will provide you with a great amount of flexibility.
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