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Anonymous Posted on Feb 16, 2006

Connection Issues Occur When I Try to Connect Through a Broadband Network Adapter

When I have the Microsoft Broadband Networking Utility installed, I experience one of more of the following symptoms: ? You cannot connect to the Internet. ? You cannot communicate over the network. ? The Microsoft Broadband Networking Utility stops responding when you try to connect to one of the following network adapters: ? Broadband Networking Wireless USB Adapter MN510 ? Broadband Networking Base Station MN500 ? Broadband Networking Wireless Notebook Adapter MN520 ? Broadband Networking 10 100 Ethernet Wired Base Station MN100 ? Broadband Networking 10 100 Ethernet USB Adapter MN110 ? Broadband Networking 10 100 Ethernet Notebook Adapter MN120

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To resolve this issue, remove the network bridge. To do so, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click My Network Places. 2. In the left pane, click View Network Connections. 3. Look for any connection that is bridged. 4. Right-click the bridged connection, and then click Remove From Bridge. 5. Repeat step 4 for each connection that is connected with a bridge. 6. When the bridge is removed from each network adapter, right-click Network Bridge, and then click Delete. 7. Click OK. When the all the bridged connections and the network bridge are removed, the broadband hardware is automatically detected.

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