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Ethernet Issue
BFG nf4 Ultra mobo, I can't get the damn ethernet adapter to connect to the interent thru my router or plugged directly into the modem. It will send packets all day, but does not receive any.
Any help would be appreciated.
-chris
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Reef Shark
i don't know your mb nor do i have the effort to look it up. so have you checked whether or not your plugging the ethernet into the right port? my mb for example has a gigabit and a 10/100 port. if so make sure you're plugging into the right one.
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Call BFG, they have 24/7 tech support and are really the best in the biz when it comes to customer service. They know their board better than anyone, but if I had to guess, I bet you have the nVidia Firewall set up wrong. Just my guess though.
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BFG told me to call RoadRunner.
-chris
BFG nForce 4 Ultra
AMD 4000+ Clawhammer
CRUCIAL PC3200 512 MB ValueSelect (4 DIMMS)
CREATIVE SB AUDIGY 2
LITEON CD-RW 32X12X40X/ TOSHIBA DVD 16X
BFG 6800Ultra OC 256 MB
ANTEC 1080+ CASE / Antec TruPower 430w
Sager 3790 w/ WUXGA Screen Upgrade
Pentium M 2.0 GHz
1 GB PC2700 (2-DIMMS)
8x DVD-RW/CD-RW
ATI Mobility 9700 128 MB
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What is the NIC configuration?
Run ipconfig /all from a cmd window and post the results.
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Great White Shark
i was having this same problem,
do what ua said and then also run
netstat -no
that will tell you if anything if connected and you just dont know it
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AutoConfiguration IP Address...: 169.254.156.253
Subnet Mask........................: 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway...................:
-chris
BFG nForce 4 Ultra
AMD 4000+ Clawhammer
CRUCIAL PC3200 512 MB ValueSelect (4 DIMMS)
CREATIVE SB AUDIGY 2
LITEON CD-RW 32X12X40X/ TOSHIBA DVD 16X
BFG 6800Ultra OC 256 MB
ANTEC 1080+ CASE / Antec TruPower 430w
Sager 3790 w/ WUXGA Screen Upgrade
Pentium M 2.0 GHz
1 GB PC2700 (2-DIMMS)
8x DVD-RW/CD-RW
ATI Mobility 9700 128 MB
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Raider, netstat -no shows nothing as connected.
-chris
BFG nForce 4 Ultra
AMD 4000+ Clawhammer
CRUCIAL PC3200 512 MB ValueSelect (4 DIMMS)
CREATIVE SB AUDIGY 2
LITEON CD-RW 32X12X40X/ TOSHIBA DVD 16X
BFG 6800Ultra OC 256 MB
ANTEC 1080+ CASE / Antec TruPower 430w
Sager 3790 w/ WUXGA Screen Upgrade
Pentium M 2.0 GHz
1 GB PC2700 (2-DIMMS)
8x DVD-RW/CD-RW
ATI Mobility 9700 128 MB
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Your TCP/IP connection is not configured. The IP address assigned is self assigned by the OS when a DHCP server can't be found. Because it isn't receiving, this is expected behavior. Have you tried a known good cable? Are you using a straight through cable or a reversed cable. The cable requirement varies depending upon the router and/or CSU/DSU. Some have a switch or onboard logic to switch between cable types.
If you are connecting directly to the CSU/DSU, you need to have the connection configured per your ISP's instructions.
Another possibility is that your ISP filters traffic based on the mac address. If that is the case, you need to use the same device to connect or they will ignore your DHCP request.
public IP (or use DHCP) as assigned by your ISP
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If this is a standard/typical wired router and a cable modem - perhaps try to Enable/Allow the Router as a 'DHCP Server' - so it assigns a private IP to your NIC/Onboard LAN.
Your router's IP will usally show as the Default Gateway (some Router brands use a diff default IP for use with their Web Interface software) - for some type ;
192.168.0.1 in your Browser's Address/Location Bar
try 192.168.100.0 and/or 192.168.100.1
The router manual should have this info
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I threw in a space NIC card I had lying around and it worked fine.
Just wish I could figure out why the onboard isn't co-operating.
-chris
BFG nForce 4 Ultra
AMD 4000+ Clawhammer
CRUCIAL PC3200 512 MB ValueSelect (4 DIMMS)
CREATIVE SB AUDIGY 2
LITEON CD-RW 32X12X40X/ TOSHIBA DVD 16X
BFG 6800Ultra OC 256 MB
ANTEC 1080+ CASE / Antec TruPower 430w
Sager 3790 w/ WUXGA Screen Upgrade
Pentium M 2.0 GHz
1 GB PC2700 (2-DIMMS)
8x DVD-RW/CD-RW
ATI Mobility 9700 128 MB
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In that case you should contact the mobo support site again since you have narrowed the issue down to the onboard NIC. I see an RMA in your future.
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