Re: Computer gets IP address from Router but cant ping router
On 1-Jul-2005, "MC" <merlec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Problem Solved-
> The solution was to change the settings for the network adapter from
> "Autosense" to 100mbps full duplex. When in Autosense, it had a problem
> negotiating a reliable connection to my router.
It's always Something simple, isn't it? Glad you got it to work. Take care.
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