I currently have a set ( 2 ) of these plug in the wall network adapters so I can use my gaming pc in the other side of my house. I am looking to hook up my gaming pc to my printer which is upstairs by using this same method but obviously only need one ( to plug the printer into ) so I was wondering if I bought one of these network adapters, which I can get for5 all in including delivery, would I be able to sync it to work with my existing adapters
All wires terminate in the basement as a RJ-45 plug, to be plugged into a switch housed in an old circuit breaker box. The first wire went off without a hitch, the jack works, the plug works, all is right with the world. The router for the home is currently plugged into that outlet so as to give the entire network as we build it internet. The second outlet is giving us problems though. I've fished the wire up the wall as before, and the length of wire is shorter than the first run. When I terminate the end upstairs as a jack, then plug in my laptop, it refuses to connect. It says the network cable is unplugged. If I terminate the cable as a plug, then plug it directly into the laptop, suddenly everything works. I have tried so far 3 different jacks, tested continuity on the jacks, and tested continuity on the wire to the jack pins to make sure the terminal block was working and everything came back green
I can connect to my router but not to Internet, it seams that ADSL line "disconnects" my LAN/WLAN this issue is with Inalambrico 6867R router an other router, TP-Link is working great
... and made a fundamental mistake of uninstalling adapters hastily without looking into it. Now when I try to re-install the adapters, I'm running into difficulties. Specifically, I don't have the CD-ROM I originally must have used, and the following message is popping up: "Files Needed - The file 'atl02_2k.sys' on Atlansic Fast Ethernet Adapter Installation Disk is needed. Type the path where the file is located and then click OK." Unfortunately, I don't have any idea if there is a path where this is located, so installation cannot complete.
The reason I took this option to begin with was that the wireless connection on my laptop [Asus, Windows XP] was acquiring network address without ever connecting fully to the internet. I had previously tried another of other methods, such as manually entering an IP address, to no avail.
i am having a problem with my desktop right now, just recently i re-installed Windows7, a clean format... but then i suddenly noticed that i cant connect to the internet, no network adapters are detected on the Network Connections, its empty i looked at the Device Manager and saw a yellow warning on realtek rtl8139/810x family fast ethernet nic, i download the driver using my laptop (wireless connection)... and installed that driver on my desktop pc then checked the device manager once again, but it still has a yellow warning.i dont know what to do anymore, and at the last screenshot theres this error message: This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12) If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.i have two lan cards, one at the motherboard(not in use) and the other PCI-E lan card (tp-link ) ...im just wondering if that Realtek i just installed is the lan driver for the motherboard?
I am looking for some information concerning network adapters. Many server vendors (HP, Dell, IBM and so on) use multiport single network adapter (one card,several ports -let's assume 4 ports). What resources are shared in multiport solution? For example:
- does multiport nic has significant limitations? For example, it's cpu cannot handle full 4-port load? - interrupt sharing? - buffer size?
I want to use 2 network adapters in the same computor. 1 will route thru our domain/network/firewall/internet. The other will bypass everything and go straight out the same internet but through a different router. I need to get to a website that for some reason our firewall blocks a few functions on that site. When I bypass the firewall everything is good.
I am using Thomson moden. Recently when ever I start Skype the moden stop working and is held up, requiring to reset. On trouble shooting : 'Cannot find network adaptors' appears. After resetting work well with all other programmes. Took my coputer to another place and another moden- skype works well.
It did work ok but not now.Even after I put the setup disc into it, it does not show that it has recognised the router. I can only get it to work by using an ethernet cable. I tried to install my router onto it and it came up with a message saying it had "two network adapters, please click on one of them" or words to that effect. It didn't show anything to click onAlso she has recently bought a new desktop computer (Windows 7) and when I was looking into the routers settings it is still showing her name of the old PC she has scapped in the Network. Therefore on the BASIC NETWORK INFORMATION screen it says Network 2. I know this is probably not important but if she ever buys a new PC in the future it will show Network 3So what can I do to get rid of the old computer name on the router settings?
I just upgraded his personal computer. It has an internal wireless card and we have a USB wireless adapter installed.What is the proper way to configure one adapter to connect to the network (via the existing linksys router) and the other adapter to connect to the ATT Hotspot? The goal being able to access the internet from the PC while still being connected to the network. Not interested in sharing the internet connection across the network or anything.It works sometimes, but establishing and maintaining a working connection to both simultaneously is not consistent. From the internet research I've done, it seems like there can be issue with the IP addresses, but I can't find a tutorial for my exact situation.
I am having problems with any type of Network Card or Network USB adapter working with my PC running Windows 7. I had a LinkSys WMP54G PCI card working on this computer about a year ago as I was needing to use a wireless connection but then I didn't use it for 6 months. When I went to use it again, it wouldn't pick up connections at all.Thinking it was an issue with the card, I picked up a Edimax 7612UAn USB adapter thinking it should work out of the box. When I plug the USB adapter in, the standard Windows driver installation tries to run but an error message occurs stating "Device driver software was not successfully installed" accompanied by "Realtek RTL8191SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB Failed". If I try to install the drivers manually, nothing changes and in Device Manager the following error message is displayed under Device Status "This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)".
I am having problems with any type of Network Card or Network USB adapter working with my PC running Windows 7. I had a LinkSys WMP54G PCI card working on this computer about a year ago as I was needing to use a wireless connection but then I didn't use it for 6 months. When I went to use it again, it wouldn't pick up connections at all. Thinking it was an issue with the card, I picked up a Edimax 7612UAn USB adapter thinking it should work out of the box. When I plug the USB adapter in, the standard Windows driver installation tries to run but an error message occurs stating "Device driver software was not successfully installed" accompanied by "Realtek RTL8191SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB Failed". If I try to install the drivers manually, nothing changes and in Device Manager the following error message is displayed under Device Status "This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)".
I just installed a fresh copy of XP on an old Dell E310 my wife and kids use. Just an FYI, I used D-link prior to the re-install with no issues for a few years. Anyway, after XP was up, I put the D-link drivers on. The internet came up and worked like normal for 5-10 minutes, then 'poof', gone. Each time I attempted to connect after that I got a warning message stating I do not have network adapters? I was under the impression that is what D-link was?
My Dell Laptop is connected to Wildbue via LAN connection to Broadband. January or February I connected Belkin Router to obtain Wi-Fi access for other laptops, Cell and PS3, Everything seemed to be working fine. I tried to disconnect the Dell in order to use it via Wi-Fi. This caused problems when my sons laptop lost connection. My guess was that it was actually routed through the Dell via network. Anyway, as I was working to network all correctly. My sons friend decided that he couldn't wait for internet and forced another laptop to login to internet. In the process, it appeared that he changed by router password so that I could not access it. Being a beginner when it comes to network connections, etc., I spent alot of time trying to correct the Belkin Router. I finally disconnected the router and attempted to remove all detail on my Dell. I am sure that my adapter information is not completely accurate. Or so it appears. Note that I do have LAN internet connection and I can search for wireless access. If necessary, I will reinstall the Belkin Router since it is my understanding that it is needed for Wi-Fi access to my internet provider connected via Broadband modem.
I am sure that there will be corrections. I am sure that there is more that will need to be done in order to provide access to other laptops and cells. At this time, I am getting internet on my main laptop that is connected via LAN connection. However, I am having problems understanding adapters for wireless connects.
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i jus restarted my computer and i cant connect to the internet... it says im connected on the bottom corner and even my network connections says connected to wifi. I am using a netgear flash drive plug in. but wen i go to my task manager under the networking tab it says that there are no active network adapters found... what do i do?
Can I have some programs use my wireless connection, and some use my wired? they are connected to two different networks, (wired - school, wireless - phone tether).Also, is it possible to have two virtual machines be connected to two different network adapters, ie. wired and wireless?
I have a weird issue with my daughter's laptop. It will connect to the wired network, and give internet access, but it won't allow any connections via a wireless network adaptor.The laptop is on Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.In device manager it says the wireless adaptor is working properly. The drivers are the latest. Down in the notification area it says "not connected - no connections are available". She has a wifi switch (Fn+F3) on the laptop, but switching it makes no difference. I have an old desktop pc that connects via a USB wifi dongle, so I plugged the dongle into the laptop. It installed without problems, but in the notification area it says the same thing, "not connected - no connections available" So now I'm thinking, "what sits between the network adaptors and Windows? How come it will connect on wired, but not wireless?"
This all started when I updated her Atheros wifi driver. From that moment on it wouldn't connect using wifi. I thought I had somehow physically broken the wifi adaptor hardware, so I bought a new one (a Killer n1202), but installing it made no difference. It's as though I have somehow altered the way that Windows communicates with any wireless adaptor.When I go to the command line and type "ipconfig /all", there is no entry for "wireless LAN adaptor wireless network connection", as there is on my other laptop.
I wasn't smart enough to get a computer with wireless built in, so now I need to add a wireless card. I purchased one from walmart (yeah I know gotta get away from Wally world) url...Then I discover that the only Expansion Slots are;
virus disabled my Network adapters and my internet dongle is "unavailable".....i removed all viruses but i m not able to use my LAN, Wifi, Bluetooth, Internet Dongle etc...
my latency values are extremely high, sometimes millions(!) of microseconds. THe problem is always solved by disconnecting the 11b/g wireless LAN adapter, or the Intel(R) Gigabit Network connection. However, I can't work without internet.
I'm planning to build a network in a office and I've decided to do that with powerline AV network adapters.I
1. what is the real limit of numbers of powerline AV adapters in one network?
2. what if my neighbours are planning to build their own network and total number of adapters in building exceeds the maximum possible number. How to filter powerline networks from each other?
I am trying to assign a static IP address for network adaptor as i am going to be using it to install Active Directory on VMWare Worksation. I was told that if i went into Device Manager within my worksation then Advance > Locall Administered Address and set a static IP, when i install AD and it asks to whether set a static or dynamic IP it would continue the install process. However, after setting a static ip it did not, can somebody tell me how i can set the correct IP address for me to continue instaling AD.
I updated my graphics card driver and when I rebooted, the wireless wasn't working. I went into device manager, and all the network adapters listed there had a yellow exclamation mark beside them. Attempts to disable/enable and uninstall/reinstall haven't worked. I'm at a total loss. I've tried system restore but it failed, and I've tried reinstalling the graphics card driver update, but that hasn't worked either.
i've just upgraded my graphic card and now i don't have any network adapters listed in the device manager (only firewire under +IEEE 1394 and all the other devices) I've already reinstalled Windows 7 (64 Bit) and tried installing another LAN card (10/100) - that wasn't recognized.
Within the BIOS (award- Motherboard- GA-P35-DS4 ) i couldn't find anything related that should be turned off/on? [URL]
Could it be broken if it is not appearing there? If yes- why isn't the motherboard recognizing my other LAN Adapter that i've installed on the bottom slot
Should i reset the Bios by pulling the battery/using the cmos jumper?
I have 2 network adapter on my PC , but i cant use this 2 internet connection at a time, these connections are taken from main router. is it possible to increase my internet speed ? . i can use each connection seperatly, if one connection remove another will work,
My laptop runs fine with a wireless connection (lynksys router) but when I plug in the LAN it becomes unstable and eventualy freezes all together. I have tried bypassing the router and going straight from the modem (ADSL) with the same result. I have disabled all network connections and started a new one and I managed to get a days work out of it before the problem came back. The connection seems to be ok some times as long as there are no major demands put on it (but freezes as soon as you step it up a bit) and other times it freezes before windows even loads.
I have recently reinstalled Windows xp and normally lost all the drivers for my NIC card, so i went to the manufacturer's site and downloaded the drivers, but yet there is no Network adapters in my device manager.. i'm using Silan RTL8139 fast ethernet adapter on winxp.
I just formatted my laptop and realized that the network adapter is missing from my device manager. When I checked with the troubleshooter, it said "Windows did not detect a properly installed network adapter. If you have a network adapter, you will need to re-install the driver". What should i actually do ? I have acer aspire 5742 laptop. I downloaded Acer Aspire 5742 Wireless LAN Driver (Broadcom)Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver 5.100.249.2 23.1 MB from [URL]... into my usb and run the setup file. And restarted the computer. Still nothing has changed. It is not listed in my device manager.
I am installing a Cisco EA2500 wireless USB adapter to my old desktop (windows xp pro) and it keeps asking me for a WEP key/password to connect to my network that obviously must be 5 characters and my network/router is WPA2 and is more than 5 characters. How do I connect?