He is having a problem with the network card not being able to connect
to the router. Why would he do anything to a working modem?
Dragonfly
Abed Zantout wrote:
>
> This is pretty basic question from a new member, but have you tried
> resetting the modem itself ?
> If you have a router attached you need to reset that also.
>
> Resetting means you unplug the power cord from the modem, wait about a
> minute then plug it back in and wait for all the lights to come back
> on. Same thing for a router if you have one.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Abed
>
> > Norm < silverfox56%40sbcglobal.net">silverfox56sbcglobal.net <mailto:silverfox56%40sbcglobal.net>>
> wrote:
> There are lights on back of the card but not on the router I'm using
> from SBC phone company, I have DSL.
>
> --- In Computer_Help_and_Discussion%40yahoogroups.com">Computer_Help_and_Discussionyahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Computer_Help_and_Discussion%40yahoogroups.com>, Raymond Flores
> <casper717...> wrote:
> >
> > are there lights on the back of the card when you plug in the
> cable. It is very possible to have a bad card.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Ray
> S N I P
>
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