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Can't get IP from router
We just had to replace motherboard in a computer. Everything is working
except the network adapter. It is on Intel motherboard. The connection light and the activity light are on, packets are sent out, none are received. I know the cable and the connection to the router are good, but LAN port is not getting IP address from the router. We did a repair on the operating system, reinstalled the LAN driver, but to no avail. I can ping the loopback address. Does anyone have a solution to the problem? Thank you for your help in advance! Candace Sparks |
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Re: Can't get IP from router
So you cannot ping the router and get a reply. Assuming the new MBD hardware
is OK, try loading the correct driver for the MBD built in LAN I/O. (Usually you download the newest version from the MBD Mfr. Or, try using the drivers that came with the MBD when all else isn't possible. You may also need to rebuild windows (TCPIP) network connections/configuration to the LAN I/O. "Candace Sparks" <consultants1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:E62dnX-tg_owj73anZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@comcast.com... > We just had to replace motherboard in a computer. Everything is working > except the network adapter. It is on Intel motherboard. The connection > light and the activity light are on, packets are sent out, none are > received. I know the cable and the connection to the router are good, but > LAN port is not getting IP address from the router. We did a repair on the > operating system, reinstalled the LAN driver, but to no avail. I can ping > the loopback address. > > Does anyone have a solution to the problem? > > Thank you for your help in advance! > > Candace Sparks > > |
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Re: Can't get IP from router
"Candace Sparks" <consultants1@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:E62dnX-tg_owj73anZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@comcast.com... > We just had to replace motherboard in a computer. Everything is working > except the network adapter. It is on Intel motherboard. The connection > light and the activity light are on, packets are sent out, none are > received. I know the cable and the connection to the router are good, but > LAN port is not getting IP address from the router. We did a repair on > the operating system, reinstalled the LAN driver, but to no avail. I can > ping the loopback address. > > Does anyone have a solution to the problem? > > Thank you for your help in advance! > > Candace Sparks Try reinstalling the motherboard's chipset drivers. This step is often neglected in case of board replacement - the assumption, if one is made, is that these low-level drivers are covered by the XP install. They aren't, and it leads to this sort of result. HTH -pk |
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Re: Can't get IP from router
"Candace Sparks" wrote in message
news:E62dnX-tg_owj73anZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@comcast.com... > We just had to replace motherboard in a computer. Everything is > working except the network adapter. It is on Intel motherboard. > The connection light and the activity light are on, packets are sent > out, none are received. I know the cable and the connection to the > router are good, but LAN port is not getting IP address from the > router. We did a repair on the operating system, reinstalled the > LAN driver, but to no avail. I can ping the loopback address. If not caused by you not yet installing the mobo's chipset drivers so the onboard NIC will actually work (i.e., an interface to it gets defined to the OS) then maybe you need to reset your router. You didn't specify WHICH router you have. Most have a reset button on the back. Pressing it momentarily may only do a settings reset back to factory defaults. You may have to keep pressing it for over 30 seconds to force a hardware reset of the router. Presumably you have the TCP setup for the LAN connectoid defined to get a dynamically assigned IP address and the same for the DNS server. If you setup TCP to use a static IP address then your host won't be asking your router's DHCP server for an IP address (but then "ipconfig /all" should show your static IP setup). |
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Re: Can't get IP from router
I have installed the chip set drivers for the motherboard, and the TCP/IP
properties are set to get an address dynamically from the router. "Candace Sparks" <consultants1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:E62dnX-tg_owj73anZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@comcast.com... > We just had to replace motherboard in a computer. Everything is working > except the network adapter. It is on Intel motherboard. The connection > light and the activity light are on, packets are sent out, none are > received. I know the cable and the connection to the router are good, but > LAN port is not getting IP address from the router. We did a repair on > the operating system, reinstalled the LAN driver, but to no avail. I can > ping the loopback address. > > Does anyone have a solution to the problem? > > Thank you for your help in advance! > > Candace Sparks > |
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Re: Can't get IP from router
"Candace Sparks" wrote in message
news:E-mdncGwzMu7vr3anZ2dnUVZ_sKqnZ2d@comcast.com... > > "Candace Sparks" wrote ... >> We just had to replace motherboard in a computer. Everything is >> working except the network adapter. It is on Intel motherboard. >> The connection light and the activity light are on, packets are >> sent out, none are received. I know the cable and the connection >> to the router are good, but LAN port is not getting IP address from >> the router. We did a repair on the operating system, reinstalled >> the LAN driver, but to no avail. I can ping the loopback address. > > I have installed the chip set drivers for the motherboard, and the > TCP/IP properties are set to get an address dynamically from the > router. And that means what? That your problem is now solved? Or the problem remains? |
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