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I bought this eMachine used and it works (modem / video / audio) great. The lan port is in error with no driver in device manager. Does anyone have the ethernet (LAN) driver for XP on this unit?I tried the eMachines support and they repeat the same thing - use recovery management. Problem is XP search says there are no results for that on the HD! I really can not do the web on the 56k modem, so any help with a driver is very greatly accepted.
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hi,
other computers are working fine in your modem?in that case you need to check if your pc can detect the modem,or you can check if the ethernet driver (for LAN connection) and/or wireless driver (for wifi) are installed correctly...you can check that in the device manager if the drivers are properly installed if Windows 7 - click start ; on the start search area, type device and the look for device manager look for network adapters and you will see there you lan and/or wireless adapter
Possible reason why your getting this message are the following.
1. defective ethernet cable
2. defective lan port on the modem.
I would advice you to do the following
1. Try another working cable
2. If your modem has multiple lan ports ( modem/router)
you can plug it on the other LAN ports and see if it will lid up
3.If you have a spare computer to try on the modem , please do so, so you can further isolate the problem . If its a modem port problem or your computer itself
A D-Link Router is a "plug-and-use" device.
Just connect its 'WAN' port to your cable-modem (or DSL-modem) and connect one 'LAN' port to the network-port on your computer, and you'll be connected -- there is no need for a "LAN-driver" for the DVG-2001S Router.
not sure why you will need USB drivers for your adsl2+ modem/ wireless router and 4 port LAN switch. It would help you had provided the model number.
The device uses a LAN ethernet port to connect to the computer. You will need atleast one computer to be on the LAN port for setting it up. Once setup is complete you can use wireless connection for every computer.
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