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Old 16th Mar 2008, 11:20
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When I try to make broadband internet connection under the icon I get this error msg "Unavailable - device missing"... Why?

I reinstall the LAN card but again no luck...

P.S. I'm using WindowsXP
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Old 16th Mar 2008, 11:23
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what are you using a router or a modem etc?

installed the drivers for it?
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Old 16th Mar 2008, 11:26
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I'm using ADSL modem & there is no need of drivers...
Maybe I should point the connection to the LAN card... Is there way to do this?
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Old 16th Mar 2008, 12:07
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have you used it before?

i have a adsl modem and drivers are needed

what model is the modem and who's your ISP?
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The temperature inside this apple pie is over 1000 degrees.
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Could go your way; could go mine. Either way, one of us is going down!!!!


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Old 16th Mar 2008, 12:17
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its D-Link, but I have installed many connections and for sure there is no need of drivers for the modem... the ISP is MT Net, Macedonian Telecomunications.
Its something worng on the computer... The connection didnt recognize the network card, like its trying to connect via another device or port I dont know...
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Old 16th Mar 2008, 17:50
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Assuming you have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Network Card Driver ..... is the Network Card on board or a seperate card ? if seperate, try removing it and trying it in another PCI slot.
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  #7  
Old 16th Mar 2008, 23:19
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Its on board...
And I'm not sure format will help here
Something else guys?
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Old 17th Mar 2008, 04:27
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Are you using the correct (Motherboard) driver ?

Is the Networkk Card showing up correctly in Device Manager, in Network Adaptors ?

Have you tried a different Ethernet cable ? ... straight RJ45 Patch (not crossover) ?
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Old 17th Mar 2008, 12:09
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It turns up that the computer is full with viruses, ~20.000 viruses... Oh My...
Actually nothing was working fine.
After the format everything was O.K.
Thank you all for the help...
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Old 17th Mar 2008, 12:17
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oh my indeed
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The temperature inside this apple pie is over 1000 degrees.
If I squeeze it, a jet of molten bramley apple will squirt out.
Could go your way; could go mine. Either way, one of us is going down!!!!


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