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coinbox
11-02-04, 01:42
I still get "A network cable is unplugged". I'm trying to get both computers to play games on LAN. What's wrong?

cat5e
11-02-04, 09:58
Usually it is an Hardware problem. I.e. NIC not working correctly.

Otherwise go Slowly over your Network Settings.

Link to: Windows Network - Installing & Sharing. (http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html)

:cool:

44039
11-04-04, 07:41
Usually it is an Hardware problem. I.e. NIC not working correctly.



I agree. Try replacing the nic, and see if you have the same problem. Or test the nic by plugging BOTH nics into a hub/switch with are regular cable (that way your testing both). Otherwise, it's your crossover cable.

Scott
http://www.AAApcMechanic.com

foogoo
11-04-04, 07:58
Sure its a crossover cable? not a patch or roll-over?
check, check and double check....

VoiD
11-04-04, 15:35
Sure its a crossover cable? not a patch or roll-over?
check, check and double check....

yeah id say he was right, are you 100% sure its the right cable?

did you make it yourself? if so check those connectors! it only takes one wire to be slightly missaligned and its fubared

if you bought it then id suggest taking it back for em to check its ok.

goldfish
11-04-04, 17:06
Common problems with home made network cable :

RJ-45 connectors arn't for the correct wire type (stranded/solid) therefore you get a bad connection.
Wires not crimped hard enough.
Wires are shorting somewhere.