 Viet VetSupport Our TroopsPremium join:2005-12-17 Oceanside, NY | reply to greenbergman
Re: [2K] intermittent (internal) connection problem said by greenbergman :
Thanks Tom. I didn't think that might be the case since other networking aspects are working. It's an onboard NIC. If I buy a NIC card, does it override the onboard?
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| said by Viet Vet: I would try going into device manger and disabling the onboard nic there. Since it is onboard their may also be a BIOS option to disable it. Even if you can't, Windows supports multiple NICs and nothing will be plugged into the onboard NIC.
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 | I found this NIC test online -- "Ping -t 127.0.0.1 " -- and ran it for a few pages with no errors. Do you think that's an indication the NIC is OK? |
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I found this NIC test online -- "Ping -t 127.0.0.1 " -- and ran it for a few pages with no errors. Do you think that's an indication the NIC is OK? That does not test the NIC, that is a local loopback, it never touches and network cards; just looped back in the stack via software. -- Scott Henion
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