Limited or no connectivity  
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Robert





PostPosted: Tue Feb 08 13:35:07 CST 2005 Top

Windows XP Network >> Limited or no connectivity After loading Win XP and SP2 on a buddys computer there is a constant message
about limited or no connectivity to the Internet.

He uses charter highspeed and has the computer connected directly to the
modem via ethernet. A reboot usually allows the problem to temporarily
subside.

I think there might be an issue with the NIC in this machine, but havent any
problems with this PC on other networks.

Any ideas?

Windows XP36  
 
 
Craig





PostPosted: Tue Feb 08 13:35:07 CST 2005 Top

Windows XP Network >> Limited or no connectivity Hi,
I'm having the same troubles with my pc. (see SP2 - now can't access the
internet below) and I have just come accross this website:

http://www.pchell.com/support/limitedconnectivity.shtml

I haven't been able to try the fix yet as I'm at work but it might help you
out.

"Derek Schauland" wrote:

> After loading Win XP and SP2 on a buddys computer there is a constant message
> about limited or no connectivity to the Internet.
>
> He uses charter highspeed and has the computer connected directly to the
> modem via ethernet. A reboot usually allows the problem to temporarily
> subside.
>
> I think there might be an issue with the NIC in this machine, but havent any
> problems with this PC on other networks.
>
> Any ideas?
 
 
robert





PostPosted: Thu May 05 14:41:19 CDT 2005 Top

Windows XP Network >> Limited or no connectivity cheers for the web site it helped my problem.

"Craig" wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm having the same troubles with my pc. (see SP2 - now can't access the
> internet below) and I have just come accross this website:
>
> http://www.pchell.com/support/limitedconnectivity.shtml
>
> I haven't been able to try the fix yet as I'm at work but it might help you
> out.
>
> "Derek Schauland" wrote:
>
> > After loading Win XP and SP2 on a buddys computer there is a constant message
> > about limited or no connectivity to the Internet.
> >
> > He uses charter highspeed and has the computer connected directly to the
> > modem via ethernet. A reboot usually allows the problem to temporarily
> > subside.
> >
> > I think there might be an issue with the NIC in this machine, but havent any
> > problems with this PC on other networks.
> >
> > Any ideas?