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911pcars 911pcars is offline
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Thanks for all the suggestion guys, but I'm still incommunicado.

I've tried every combination suggested:

Switch cables
Switch ports
Power computer OFF, then power DSL router ON
Computer ON, power router OFF, then ON

My daughter's networked computer just went out today. So of the 4 workstations (1 Mac, 3 PCs), we've got one Mac and one PC down; 2 still able to connect. Her computer, like mine, is able to connect when plugged directly into the DSL modem (bypassing the router). However, plugged into one of the two working computer router ports, it still doesn't connect.

I'd rather not buy a new router on a guess as I'd rather be sure that was the source of the problem. Sorta like replacing a battery just because it discharged - but still okay.

However, unless I can solve this quickly, I'll have to resort to replacing parts.

Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Sherwood
Old 09-25-2005, 09:30 PM
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