Connection Issue

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  1. .jrauck

    .jrauck Well-Known Member

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    My brother was being an idiot and deleted his Local Area Network(LAN) setting thing from Netwrok Connections and his internet isnt working. is there a way to put it back on? This is what he is missing: [​IMG]
     
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    you need to reinstall the nic (network interface card) drivers. is it onboard? or a pci card?
     
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    pci card... he could never get his motherboards to work since day 1 : /
     
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    then you need the drivers for that card.

    btw, the onboard nic, you probably need chipset drivers, thats what i needed for my asus board that was open box
     
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    you need to reinstall the drivers for the network interface card
     
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    exactly what i said, mate...
     
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    Well its like a plug and play kinda thing I dont think it came with drivers... Well im restoring windows to an earlier date to see whats going to happen.
     

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