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Old November 14th, 2003, 11:07 AM
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Karaoke Dan,
Click on your Start Menu, Settings, Control Panel. Once you have done this, you should see Local Area Connection Showing under this, if your network card is installed and correctly running.

If you don't see this then try the following:

1) Right Click on My computer Icon on your Desktop.

2) Left Click Properties

3) Left Click on Hardware

4) Left click the Device Manager Button

5) Now you should see a list of hardware in your computer. You should see an item that shows Network Adapters, left click on this.

6) You should see the type of Network card that you have installed in the computer now, double click on this. If on the next page that opens it states that the device is working correctly then it should be all working. If not, then it may be disabled and need to be reenabled.

Please post what you find.
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