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  • Originally posted by miguksaram CAD can be a very CPU intensive program.  You will need to state whether or not you place emphasis on speed.  By that I mean do you expect your laptop to give you results quickly or are you willing to wait?  This is …
  • Originally posted by eyelolled What you are going to need to do is start with the basics.   1: Verify your cable;  * test the cable with an alternate computer or notebook. (make sure to turn off the wireless on the notebook before testin…
  • Originally posted by McPickle Originally posted by mariocalled Originally posted by Slappy1 Originally posted by mariocalled Originally posted by Slappy1 Originally posted by mariocalled Also, just diagnosed the connection …
  • Originally posted by syntax42 There's a lot of bad advice in this thread from people who don't know much about networking, but had a "solution" work for them.  Unfortuantely, networks are a very complex thing and a lot of different issues can cause …
  • Originally posted by Slappy1 Originally posted by mariocalled Originally posted by Slappy1 Originally posted by mariocalled Also, just diagnosed the connection and it says "A problem with your network router or broadband modem might be …
  • Originally posted by Slappy1 Originally posted by mariocalled Also, just diagnosed the connection and it says "A problem with your network router or broadband modem might be preventing an internet connection." It told me to unplug the modem and …
  • Also, just diagnosed the connection and it says "A problem with your network router or broadband modem might be preventing an internet connection." It told me to unplug the modem and leave it off for 10 seconds, and then plug it back up. Did just th…
  • Originally posted by Xthos Yeah, I had this problem on my moms computer, it was very wierd, the computer would say the network was good and working, but i tried a few different browsers, but nothing would connect, I tried to disable/enable things, u…
  • Originally posted by eyelolled having dual networks is most likely a problem unless the network specifically requires it.  For example, if you have 2 networks within an office and need to access shared resources from one network while accessing the …
  • Originally posted by eyelolled remove/disconnect from undentified network connection   EDIT: I missed your second post. Still you shouldn't have 2 networks listed in your N&SC, so did you happen to set up port forwarding or DMZ to improve yo…
  • Originally posted by Lobotomist Happens to me on work all the time. Only cure is deinstalling network card driver and letting it reinstall itself after reboot How do I do this? Edit: I figured it out, but it hasn't done anything for me. It's n…
  • Originally posted by Wizardry A lot of things can happen,NIC card might have failed,usually have 2,not likely though. Your internet provider might be down or have a bad link from an accident or whatever. Did you do anything recently like fiddle …