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No internet connection, a network cable is unpluged

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Check the cable. Try to reseat the cable. Try to reverse the cable. If it still does not work. Go to control panel and check for any symbols like a question mark or exclamation point in the device manager. reinstall needed drivers.

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Check the cables - may be cable is not plugged in properly or cable is bad or else the DHCP device (modem or router )is turned off .
Also check in device manager (RIGHT CLICK ON MY COMPUTER - PROPERTIES - HARDWARE TAB - DEVICE MANAGER , CHECK IN NETWORK ADAPTER 10-100 ETHERNET STATUS ) should be enabled
if everything is fine then reduce the link speed - same process but double click on 10/100 Ethernet - click on advance tab - change the value to speed and duplex and set it to 10 mbps half duplex and click ok - close everything 30 secs it should change the status .
try with the very first one with cables first please .

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