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<blockquote data-quote="rtillaree" data-source="post: 6363941" data-attributes="member: 570661"><p>upon initial setup of most home wifi/wired routers they require you to connect the modem to the router's "internet" port and typically "port 1" to your pc's ethernet jack directly...typically that is...not sure if you did this or not...if so, I would check the device manager to make sure that ethernet doesnt have any conflicts...if there are no conflicts, try uninstalling the card in the device manager and then scanning for hardware changes...if it's XP or Vista you should have zero issues re-installing the device automatically...then try it again...if that doesnt work check the connection properties...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtillaree, post: 6363941, member: 570661"] upon initial setup of most home wifi/wired routers they require you to connect the modem to the router's "internet" port and typically "port 1" to your pc's ethernet jack directly...typically that is...not sure if you did this or not...if so, I would check the device manager to make sure that ethernet doesnt have any conflicts...if there are no conflicts, try uninstalling the card in the device manager and then scanning for hardware changes...if it's XP or Vista you should have zero issues re-installing the device automatically...then try it again...if that doesnt work check the connection properties... [/QUOTE]
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