> I must not understand something very basic. The System Manager/Device Drivers shows the 3C905C NIC integrated chip as being installed and functioning. But the computer doesn't see the connection to my cable modem. My son just took the computer home and tried to setup the cable modem's software on his connection. He got an error message saying the software could not detect a NIC. What am I missing here? How can the system information say it's there and nothing seems to be able to see it. You may have bad software. See below before you call cable company. > > Another clue: when I do ipconfig /all it shows the connection as a PPP adapter instead of the 3C905C that the NIC is. Isn't that a dialup adapter? Yes. Uninstall DUN(Dialup Network) and, if you have a built in modem, don't let 98 install it when you reboot. After reboot try installing the cable software. I would recommend that you disconnect the cable modem(RJ45) before you do the cable software install as many of them require that you install the software first and connect the modem after you shutdown and restart. It will detect the hardware when you restart(don't let it install the dialup modem...let the cable modem software find the cable modem) All you should have in your Network Connections are the following: Client for Microsoft Networks QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) (File and Print Sharing is optional only if you are networking to another PC) Be certain that your are set up for DHCP and not a static IP or a Proxy Server. Jeff PCBUILD's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>