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Old October 15th 14, 09:33 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
J McGrath[_2_]
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Default Internet connection problem in Windows 10.

On 15/10/2014 19:53, VanguardLH wrote:
McGrath wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: VanguardLH "VanguardLH" wrote in message
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Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:25 PM
Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8
Subject: Internet connection problem in Windows 10.

: You've got a bad port in the switch (or a bad switch if you tried all
: ports). The OS can't see a switch box. Did you unplug all other hosts
: from the switch to test? Is it really a switch or hub?
:

VanguardLH wrote in message :
[...]
"If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..."
"So what are you doing asking here? They want experts to test their
preview release, not typical consumers. They need previewers that can
dig into problems and report bugs with professional elan."
[...]

VanguardLH ,
Don't you think that for an expert as you are - you should find yourself
all answers for all these questions ?

Unicorn who nymshifted from Forte wrote:
Just to let you know that I have sorted out my problem of internet
connection running Windows 10. It looks that PC running Win 10 must
be connected directly to the Router / SuperHub NOT to the switch box.


Unlike you, I'm not an X-Men mutant that can read minds.



Don't flatter yourself undeservedly,
you "think" that you're not "an X-Men mutant"-
but your conduct here says just that about you,
that you are indeed ....-))


The OP will
have to reveal what he has for equipment. Of course, maybe you're a
pervert with a super powerful telescope that can reach around the
curvature of the Earth to see through the OP's window so you can check
out his, um, equipment.

By the way, router's have switches, not hubs. So the OP's reply is
contradictory.


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