Network Connection Not Connected good connection

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by CharlesKerby, Jul 10, 2009.

  1. CharlesKerby

    CharlesKerby Private E-2

    Team,
    OS: Windows XP 64 , Windows XP Pro
    Hardware: Nforce 4 Asus A8N-Sli , AMD Athlon FX-60, 2x 8800GTS , 80gb HDD Sata, DVD-Rom , 4gb Ram.
    Software: Drivers used : Original known good Mobo Driver disk, Updated Chipset Drivers (Same issue replicates on both.)Display Drivers (Legacy and Updated- Sirob). AVG 8.5 - Disabled during appropriate points.
    Current Stage (After several Attempts): Completely Fresh install of XP64, installed mobo driver disk (known good). Installed AVG checked for any network applicable settings before plugging in network cable.
    Other Trouble-shooting : Cleaned contacts and left to dry (alcohol). Tested network Drop on another PC. *Cried

    Result = *Network Cable Uplugged, and no lights.
    Driver installs without error, network card properties look normal as well as the bios.

    Previous attemps:
    Known good motherboard used to replace this motherboard + windows reinstall = same issue.
    As above with PCI network card installed (known good) = same issue as above.

    Notes: When attempting to uninstall/reinstall driver for network card the following occurs: Using only the onboard nic it installs and renames device "Network Adapter #" such as 2, and there are other nic's installed physically or software wise. If you repeat this process the # raises I got it up to like Network Adapter 9.
    This started happening after I left machine sitting next to my desk for a month or so upon booting up.
    I've also tried to find an settings in bios for network/lan onboard, all thats present is is disable onboard nic and disable network boot.

    I've got 9+ years IT experince I'm hoping a vetran out there has ran into this and can help shed some light on this problem that I have exhausted myself on. Thank you for your time and input.

    -C

    Mobo :
     
  2. CharlesKerby

    CharlesKerby Private E-2

    Someone PLEASE!?!?! :) Bump.
     
  3. theefool

    theefool Geekified

    Have you tried using a different cat5e cable?
    Are you using a router? If, so, change to DHCP, and plug directly into the modem.
    Can you do a loop back test?

    If network, how is the network setup?
     

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