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Situation with Asus P5WD2-Premium's ethernet ports
I have just bought an Asus P5WD2-Premium motherboard
(http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...&modelme nu=1), it has 2 ethernet ports on it : 'marvell 88e 8001 gigabit ethernet' and 'intel(r) tekoa ethernet', on my old system i was running a 'Netgear FA311 Fast ethernet adaptor PCI card' and had no problems connecting via cable modem to my ISP (optusnet) through this. I installed the new motherboard and i installed the ethernet drivers which came on the motherboards CD, the system works fine, except i cannot connect to my ISP through the onboard ethernet adaptors, the drivers install without a hitch, and the devices report that they are working properly, but i cant get a connection through them to my ISP, i then tried the latest drivers off the ASUS website, and i had the same problem, i then installed my old network card 'Netgear FA311' and the connection works fine. When i plug the RJ45 into the motherboards ethernet port #1 the LED responds with a slow steady orange flash, but this will go on until i unplug it (up to 10 minutes), and it can never seem to get a connection, and when plugging it into the motherboards ethernet port #2 i get no light at all, but when plugging it into my 'Netgear FA311' it gets a connection almost instantly, Is there something i am overlooking, can someone plese help me out here? |
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Situation with Asus P5WD2-Premium's ethernet ports
"Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... I have just bought an Asus P5WD2-Premium motherboard (http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...&modelme nu=1), it has 2 ethernet ports on it : 'marvell 88e 8001 gigabit ethernet' and 'intel(r) tekoa ethernet', on my old system i was running a 'Netgear FA311 Fast ethernet adaptor PCI card' and had no problems connecting via cable modem to my ISP (optusnet) through this. I installed the new motherboard and i installed the ethernet drivers which came on the motherboards CD, the system works fine, except i cannot connect to my ISP through the onboard ethernet adaptors, the drivers install without a hitch, and the devices report that they are working properly, but i cant get a connection through them to my ISP, i then tried the latest drivers off the ASUS website, and i had the same problem, i then installed my old network card 'Netgear FA311' and the connection works fine. When i plug the RJ45 into the motherboards ethernet port #1 the LED responds with a slow steady orange flash, but this will go on until i unplug it (up to 10 minutes), and it can never seem to get a connection, and when plugging it into the motherboards ethernet port #2 i get no light at all, but when plugging it into my 'Netgear FA311' it gets a connection almost instantly, Is there something i am overlooking, can someone plese help me out here? You need TCP/IP installed and linked to whatever network adapter you are using. If you are running windows XP, run the network setup wizard in the control panel. Specify that you connect via LAN. -Dave |
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Situation with Asus P5WD2-Premium's ethernet ports
"Dave" wrote in message nk.net... "Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... I have just bought an Asus P5WD2-Premium motherboard (http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...&modelme nu=1), it has 2 ethernet ports on it : 'marvell 88e 8001 gigabit ethernet' and 'intel(r) tekoa ethernet', on my old system i was running a 'Netgear FA311 Fast ethernet adaptor PCI card' and had no problems connecting via cable modem to my ISP (optusnet) through this. I installed the new motherboard and i installed the ethernet drivers which came on the motherboards CD, the system works fine, except i cannot connect to my ISP through the onboard ethernet adaptors, the drivers install without a hitch, and the devices report that they are working properly, but i cant get a connection through them to my ISP, i then tried the latest drivers off the ASUS website, and i had the same problem, i then installed my old network card 'Netgear FA311' and the connection works fine. When i plug the RJ45 into the motherboards ethernet port #1 the LED responds with a slow steady orange flash, but this will go on until i unplug it (up to 10 minutes), and it can never seem to get a connection, and when plugging it into the motherboards ethernet port #2 i get no light at all, but when plugging it into my 'Netgear FA311' it gets a connection almost instantly, Is there something i am overlooking, can someone plese help me out here? You need TCP/IP installed and linked to whatever network adapter you are using. If you are running windows XP, run the network setup wizard in the control panel. Specify that you connect via LAN. -Dave i did a fresh install of win xp when i put together the new system, in the install network options i had xp install tcpip for the network adaptor on the MB, this process was no different to the way i would usually set up my netgear card, and when looking at the properties for the card in network connections status, it would display tcpip, i tried a 'repair connection' but it would just hang on it and not much was achieved, in the 'activity' dialog box, there was no movement of bytes, though the connection status would give a reading for 'connected' and a 'duration' but i could not get a ping for anything |
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Situation with Asus P5WD2-Premium's ethernet ports
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:06:27 +1000, "Nyarlathotep"
wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ink.net... "Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... I have just bought an Asus P5WD2-Premium motherboard (http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...&modelme nu=1), it has 2 ethernet ports on it : 'marvell 88e 8001 gigabit ethernet' and 'intel(r) tekoa ethernet', on my old system i was running a 'Netgear FA311 Fast ethernet adaptor PCI card' and had no problems connecting via cable modem to my ISP (optusnet) through this. I installed the new motherboard and i installed the ethernet drivers which came on the motherboards CD, the system works fine, except i cannot connect to my ISP through the onboard ethernet adaptors, the drivers install without a hitch, and the devices report that they are working properly, but i cant get a connection through them to my ISP, i then tried the latest drivers off the ASUS website, and i had the same problem, i then installed my old network card 'Netgear FA311' and the connection works fine. When i plug the RJ45 into the motherboards ethernet port #1 the LED responds with a slow steady orange flash, but this will go on until i unplug it (up to 10 minutes), and it can never seem to get a connection, and when plugging it into the motherboards ethernet port #2 i get no light at all, but when plugging it into my 'Netgear FA311' it gets a connection almost instantly, Is there something i am overlooking, can someone plese help me out here? You need TCP/IP installed and linked to whatever network adapter you are using. If you are running windows XP, run the network setup wizard in the control panel. Specify that you connect via LAN. -Dave i did a fresh install of win xp when i put together the new system, in the install network options i had xp install tcpip for the network adaptor on the MB, this process was no different to the way i would usually set up my netgear card, and when looking at the properties for the card in network connections status, it would display tcpip, i tried a 'repair connection' but it would just hang on it and not much was achieved, in the 'activity' dialog box, there was no movement of bytes, though the connection status would give a reading for 'connected' and a 'duration' but i could not get a ping for anything What is the ip you get? If it is in the 192.168.xxx.xxx range, try goint to a website with 192.168.xxx.1 in the location box. I suspect the cable modem was tied to your old ethernet card's mac address. |
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Situation with Asus P5WD2-Premium's ethernet ports
but the card was bought seperate to the modem (which was supplied by optus)
could this still be the case ? if so, will resetting the modem, address this problem ? "Chris Hill" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:06:27 +1000, "Nyarlathotep" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message link.net... "Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... I have just bought an Asus P5WD2-Premium motherboard (http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...&modelme nu=1), it has 2 ethernet ports on it : 'marvell 88e 8001 gigabit ethernet' and 'intel(r) tekoa ethernet', on my old system i was running a 'Netgear FA311 Fast ethernet adaptor PCI card' and had no problems connecting via cable modem to my ISP (optusnet) through this. I installed the new motherboard and i installed the ethernet drivers which came on the motherboards CD, the system works fine, except i cannot connect to my ISP through the onboard ethernet adaptors, the drivers install without a hitch, and the devices report that they are working properly, but i cant get a connection through them to my ISP, i then tried the latest drivers off the ASUS website, and i had the same problem, i then installed my old network card 'Netgear FA311' and the connection works fine. When i plug the RJ45 into the motherboards ethernet port #1 the LED responds with a slow steady orange flash, but this will go on until i unplug it (up to 10 minutes), and it can never seem to get a connection, and when plugging it into the motherboards ethernet port #2 i get no light at all, but when plugging it into my 'Netgear FA311' it gets a connection almost instantly, Is there something i am overlooking, can someone plese help me out here? You need TCP/IP installed and linked to whatever network adapter you are using. If you are running windows XP, run the network setup wizard in the control panel. Specify that you connect via LAN. -Dave i did a fresh install of win xp when i put together the new system, in the install network options i had xp install tcpip for the network adaptor on the MB, this process was no different to the way i would usually set up my netgear card, and when looking at the properties for the card in network connections status, it would display tcpip, i tried a 'repair connection' but it would just hang on it and not much was achieved, in the 'activity' dialog box, there was no movement of bytes, though the connection status would give a reading for 'connected' and a 'duration' but i could not get a ping for anything What is the ip you get? If it is in the 192.168.xxx.xxx range, try goint to a website with 192.168.xxx.1 in the location box. I suspect the cable modem was tied to your old ethernet card's mac address. |
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Situation with Asus P5WD2-Premium's ethernet ports
"Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... but the card was bought seperate to the modem (which was supplied by optus) could this still be the case ? if so, will resetting the modem, address this problem ? "Chris Hill" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:06:27 +1000, "Nyarlathotep" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message hlink.net... "Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... I have just bought an Asus P5WD2-Premium motherboard (http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...&modelme nu=1), it has 2 ethernet ports on it : 'marvell 88e 8001 gigabit ethernet' and 'intel(r) tekoa ethernet', on my old system i was running a 'Netgear FA311 Fast ethernet adaptor PCI card' and had no problems connecting via cable modem to my ISP (optusnet) through this. I installed the new motherboard and i installed the ethernet drivers which came on the motherboards CD, the system works fine, except i cannot connect to my ISP through the onboard ethernet adaptors, the drivers install without a hitch, and the devices report that they are working properly, but i cant get a connection through them to my ISP, i then tried the latest drivers off the ASUS website, and i had the same problem, i then installed my old network card 'Netgear FA311' and the connection works fine. When i plug the RJ45 into the motherboards ethernet port #1 the LED responds with a slow steady orange flash, but this will go on until i unplug it (up to 10 minutes), and it can never seem to get a connection, and when plugging it into the motherboards ethernet port #2 i get no light at all, but when plugging it into my 'Netgear FA311' it gets a connection almost instantly, Is there something i am overlooking, can someone plese help me out here? You need TCP/IP installed and linked to whatever network adapter you are using. If you are running windows XP, run the network setup wizard in the control panel. Specify that you connect via LAN. -Dave i did a fresh install of win xp when i put together the new system, in the install network options i had xp install tcpip for the network adaptor on the MB, this process was no different to the way i would usually set up my netgear card, and when looking at the properties for the card in network connections status, it would display tcpip, i tried a 'repair connection' but it would just hang on it and not much was achieved, in the 'activity' dialog box, there was no movement of bytes, though the connection status would give a reading for 'connected' and a 'duration' but i could not get a ping for anything What is the ip you get? If it is in the 192.168.xxx.xxx range, try goint to a website with 192.168.xxx.1 in the location box. I suspect the cable modem was tied to your old ethernet card's mac address. What shows in Device Manager? If shows no problem, then speak to cable people about changing MAC address on PC. Mike. |
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i thank eveyone for all your help !
i reset the modem and everything seems to be working fine..... I thank
everyone for all their help ! "Michael Hawes" wrote in message ... "Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... but the card was bought seperate to the modem (which was supplied by optus) could this still be the case ? if so, will resetting the modem, address this problem ? "Chris Hill" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:06:27 +1000, "Nyarlathotep" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message thlink.net... "Nyarlathotep" wrote in message u... I have just bought an Asus P5WD2-Premium motherboard (http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l...&modelme nu=1), it has 2 ethernet ports on it : 'marvell 88e 8001 gigabit ethernet' and 'intel(r) tekoa ethernet', on my old system i was running a 'Netgear FA311 Fast ethernet adaptor PCI card' and had no problems connecting via cable modem to my ISP (optusnet) through this. I installed the new motherboard and i installed the ethernet drivers which came on the motherboards CD, the system works fine, except i cannot connect to my ISP through the onboard ethernet adaptors, the drivers install without a hitch, and the devices report that they are working properly, but i cant get a connection through them to my ISP, i then tried the latest drivers off the ASUS website, and i had the same problem, i then installed my old network card 'Netgear FA311' and the connection works fine. When i plug the RJ45 into the motherboards ethernet port #1 the LED responds with a slow steady orange flash, but this will go on until i unplug it (up to 10 minutes), and it can never seem to get a connection, and when plugging it into the motherboards ethernet port #2 i get no light at all, but when plugging it into my 'Netgear FA311' it gets a connection almost instantly, Is there something i am overlooking, can someone plese help me out here? You need TCP/IP installed and linked to whatever network adapter you are using. If you are running windows XP, run the network setup wizard in the control panel. Specify that you connect via LAN. -Dave i did a fresh install of win xp when i put together the new system, in the install network options i had xp install tcpip for the network adaptor on the MB, this process was no different to the way i would usually set up my netgear card, and when looking at the properties for the card in network connections status, it would display tcpip, i tried a 'repair connection' but it would just hang on it and not much was achieved, in the 'activity' dialog box, there was no movement of bytes, though the connection status would give a reading for 'connected' and a 'duration' but i could not get a ping for anything What is the ip you get? If it is in the 192.168.xxx.xxx range, try goint to a website with 192.168.xxx.1 in the location box. I suspect the cable modem was tied to your old ethernet card's mac address. What shows in Device Manager? If shows no problem, then speak to cable people about changing MAC address on PC. Mike. |
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