swany971
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(solved) Windows Millenium Edition & Verizon DSL
I dropped off a customer's computer last nite and i'm really stumped on something. The computer is a Dell Dimension L Series, an old one that runs Windows ME. I re-installed the OS, because she was getting a number of weird errors, the kind that Windows ME was known for.
Had no problems doing the re-install with the computer on my bench. I have a cable modem and a Linksys router, and had the computer hard wired for 3 days, and never lost a connection once. When i went to return the computer last nite though, i connect it up to her Verizon DSL modem, and can't get online. The NIC card in the computer is a Realtek rtl8139 pci card. And the Verizon Modem/Router is a Westell Versalink 327W.
Here is what i've already tried :
-ipconifg /release_all , /renew_all
-unplugging all connnections to the DSL modem/router
-tried a different port on the router
-using a different Cat5 cable
-uninstall/re-install NIC driver (built-in ME driver), and tried alternate driver (Realtek driver i found online)
-rebooting the computer
-tried to ping the modem/router 192.168.1.1, "destination cannot be reached"
Also, i know it must be something to do with the computer, and not Verizon, because I connected my laptop running XP and i got online instantly.
Other than witchcraft, what else is there to do with this thing
The internet was working when i went to pick up the computer because I opened up Internet Explorer and Outlook Express and both were connecting to the internet.
At this point the only thing I can think to try would be a new NIC card, or try to add a new router into the mix. I have doubts that either of these things will make a difference. But i'm going back on Sunday to try anyway.
Not sure if it makes a bit of difference, but I noticed the Cat5 and the NIC card each are missing gold contacts. They seem to have only about 4-5 on each. But they do match up correctly.
If anyone can offer anything on this I'd appreciate it. I'll be going back in a few days, and wanted to have a some ideas in mind.
I dropped off a customer's computer last nite and i'm really stumped on something. The computer is a Dell Dimension L Series, an old one that runs Windows ME. I re-installed the OS, because she was getting a number of weird errors, the kind that Windows ME was known for.
Had no problems doing the re-install with the computer on my bench. I have a cable modem and a Linksys router, and had the computer hard wired for 3 days, and never lost a connection once. When i went to return the computer last nite though, i connect it up to her Verizon DSL modem, and can't get online. The NIC card in the computer is a Realtek rtl8139 pci card. And the Verizon Modem/Router is a Westell Versalink 327W.
Here is what i've already tried :
-ipconifg /release_all , /renew_all
-unplugging all connnections to the DSL modem/router
-tried a different port on the router
-using a different Cat5 cable
-uninstall/re-install NIC driver (built-in ME driver), and tried alternate driver (Realtek driver i found online)
-rebooting the computer
-tried to ping the modem/router 192.168.1.1, "destination cannot be reached"
Also, i know it must be something to do with the computer, and not Verizon, because I connected my laptop running XP and i got online instantly.
Other than witchcraft, what else is there to do with this thing

The internet was working when i went to pick up the computer because I opened up Internet Explorer and Outlook Express and both were connecting to the internet.
At this point the only thing I can think to try would be a new NIC card, or try to add a new router into the mix. I have doubts that either of these things will make a difference. But i'm going back on Sunday to try anyway.
Not sure if it makes a bit of difference, but I noticed the Cat5 and the NIC card each are missing gold contacts. They seem to have only about 4-5 on each. But they do match up correctly.
If anyone can offer anything on this I'd appreciate it. I'll be going back in a few days, and wanted to have a some ideas in mind.
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