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I am getting a wireless signal and can connect to the internet.
My other PC's is pluged in and working fine.
I checked the cable and it is fine.
The problem is when I plug into the router my PC sees the connection but no data transfer.
When try to repair it I get "TCP/IP is not enabled for this connection."
message that says to contact the person who manages your network.
I call the help line and they did not help.
I am running a Dell Latitude D630 with Windows XP.
This PC is slow enough on its own, so I wanted to plug it in to the router and speed up internet speed from 54Mbps wireless to 400Mbps connected to router.
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After about 4 hours of work I figured out that the network card is bad.
It is a old computer and it is time for a new one.
Thank you for your reply
After about 4 hours of work I figured out that the network card is bad.
It is a old computer and it is time for a new one.
Thank you for your reply
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Is this a work computer or a personal PC?
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After about 4 hours of work I figured out that the network card is bad.
It is a old computer and it is time for a new one.
Thank you for your reply
After about 4 hours of work I figured out that the network card is bad.
It is a old computer and it is time for a new one.
Thank you for your reply