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Date: | Sat, 20 Mar 2004 13:22:43 -0500 |
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> Can you get to a command prompt, run "ipconfig /all >temp.txt", and send
> us the temp.txt file that results (paste it into the message body)? That
> will help us see if the connection is functioning and you're getting a
valid
> IP address and DNS settings. If those are okay, we can have you try
"ping"
> to establish network connectivity/reachability. Once all of those check
> out, then we're ready to consider whether it could be a problem with IE
> itself.
>
> David Gillett
Since my last post, I removed the device under System/Device Manager and
reinstalled it. I keep getting stopped on the driver update even though I
have the Dell update file downloaded and unzipped into a folder. Seems to
be unable to find a file it wants to complete the process. In any case this
is where I am.
BIOS setup shows integrated NIC is enabled. System/Device Manager says the
NIC is operating properly. ipconfig says cannot read ip configuration.
Last time I was at this at least the command ran even though it produced a
string of 0's for locations. Again, apparently I don't understand the setup
logic for things under P&P.
Bob Warasila
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