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Limited or no connectivity

I am using XP SP2.
whenever i plug the cable, it keep saying aquiring network add
but later on limited or no connectivity. I've tried many drivers but didn't work.
The green and yellow flash is on.

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Hi
just follow these steps

right click on my computer & click properties>> go to hardware>> device manager>> click on network adepters>> select your ethernet card (lan card) right click on it. select the option uninstall >> a window will show that r u sure u want to delete this driver click yes over there. then on the top of the device manager window click on action >>select scan for hardware changes. in a just a few sec the system will reinstall the driver for ur lan card. it will start working fine. in case if it doesn't work u have to use the static ip in ur lan card. for that just go to control panel>> click on network connection>> right click on network adepter>> click properties >> select internet protocol version 4 TCP/IP then click on properties >> put the dot on use the following ip address then type the ip the ip address (like these 192.168.0.2 ) on ip address on subnet mask it will be 255.255.255.0 on default gateway it will be ur routers ip address (like 192.168.0.1) on dns use the routers ip address again then just hit ok there u go ur problem is solved.

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