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Network Cable Disconnected - oh no it isn't!



 
 
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Old April 7th 04, 05:48 PM
Malcolm Lee
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I am trying to network two PCs, one 98SE and one XP, using an Ethernet card in each and a CAT5 cable. The drivers installed OK on both PCs and 'system' indicates they are working OK. However when I go onto the XP PC to use the network setup wizard, I am co
nfronted immediately with a message that the network cable is not connected and the network icon confirms that with a big red X though it, yet the cable is plugged in. I have checked the cable on another network and it is OK. Should I be using a hub even f
or just 2 PCs? Help!
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Old April 7th 04, 05:50 PM
Haus
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Hello
Without using a hub or router you will need a crossover cable the Cat5
networking cable will not work.
http://www.johnscloset.net/wiring/crossover.html

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Old April 7th 04, 05:50 PM
Haus
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Default Network Cable Disconnected - oh no it isn't!

Hello
Without using a hub or router you will need a crossover cable the Cat5
networking cable will not work.
http://www.johnscloset.net/wiring/crossover.html

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Hope This Helps
Haus
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Not a MVP
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Old April 7th 04, 05:52 PM
Neil Raffan
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Default Network Cable Disconnected - oh no it isn't!

Make sure that you are using a crossover cable for connecting 2 PC's
directly.


"Malcolm Lee" wrote in message
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I am trying to network two PCs, one 98SE and one XP, using an Ethernet

card in each and a CAT5 cable. The drivers installed OK on both PCs and
'system' indicates they are working OK. However when I go onto the XP PC to
use the network setup wizard, I am confronted immediately with a message
that the network cable is not connected and the network icon confirms that
with a big red X though it, yet the cable is plugged in. I have checked the
cable on another network and it is OK. Should I be using a hub even for just
2 PCs? Help!


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Old April 7th 04, 05:52 PM
Neil Raffan
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Default Network Cable Disconnected - oh no it isn't!

Make sure that you are using a crossover cable for connecting 2 PC's
directly.


"Malcolm Lee" wrote in message
...
I am trying to network two PCs, one 98SE and one XP, using an Ethernet

card in each and a CAT5 cable. The drivers installed OK on both PCs and
'system' indicates they are working OK. However when I go onto the XP PC to
use the network setup wizard, I am confronted immediately with a message
that the network cable is not connected and the network icon confirms that
with a big red X though it, yet the cable is plugged in. I have checked the
cable on another network and it is OK. Should I be using a hub even for just
2 PCs? Help!


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Old April 7th 04, 06:36 PM
Malcolm Lee
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Default Network Cable Disconnected - oh no it isn't!

Many thanks to Neil and Haus for bothering to sort me out. I'll purchase a sross-over cable.
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Old April 7th 04, 06:36 PM
Malcolm Lee
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Default Network Cable Disconnected - oh no it isn't!

Many thanks to Neil and Haus for bothering to sort me out. I'll purchase a sross-over cable.
 




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