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    Help Please!!

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by ReaperWolf, May 19, 2011.

  1. ReaperWolf

    ReaperWolf Notebook Consultant

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    I have my LAN plugged in and it tells me I do not have it.. The connection is good on both ends, and my wireless is working just fine, so i was wondering if anyone had any ideas about what might be going on.. -.-...
     
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    Did you check the drivers? You might want to reinstall then.
     
  3. ReaperWolf

    ReaperWolf Notebook Consultant

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    I have numerous times
     
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    When you mean "good on both ends" do you mean that the link LED on your switch is on?

    Make sure your LAN isn't disabled in start->run ncpa.cpl
     
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    I figured it out.. but thank you for the advice all.. When windows was updating.. it was clashing with the LAN driver install and just it all up. After i updated, then tried the LAN drivers, they worked perfectly..