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In reply to tricky's post on July 2, Thank you Tricky, it is getting trickier so I need you. I built the computer years ago, but the old lady served well until I left it for a long time without update, I am paying for that negligence.

I need to manually install Ethernet Drive, never done it before, hence I have no idea of how to even look for it. In reply to Isoladipo's post on July 2, Click Start Click run Type msinfo I am grateful for your assistance. I had downloaded Ethernet Driver from Intel, but installation was aborted because "there is no Intel R Adaptors are present in" the computer.

How does one enable it? The maker is QDI of America. It started installing, but sadly aborted because "no Intel R Adaptors are present in the computer Error Message. The password for the Airport Express hasn't changed, and I tried re-entering it with no luck.

It is only since moving to a new house and new provider that I've had this problem, but the problem now occurs everywhere I go, so I'm afraid I messed something up in the search for a fix, or that the move is unconnected to the problem.

I've tried disconnecting the modem and router and letting them power down and back up. I've done that with my partner's laptop turned off and with it left on. No luck so far. Plus, as I said, this problem happens everywhere, not just on our home network. Two things I've noticed: 1. Mac, she gets a different IP address Sorry to sound clueless -- but I guess I am. When I check it and "OK" my way out of those windows and go back later, it has always come unchecked and reverted to the same Preferred and Alternate DNS servers -- it's always the same numbers, no matter where I am.

Any ideas? Can anyone walk me through some fixes? Or do 1 or 2, above, point to anything important? Create a restore point, then install and run the utility found on this link.

This should help. Problems like this are usually down to hardware or drivers - please make sure you have the latest sets in place and check that you have the manufacturers drivers and not the ones from Microsoft. Thanks for the advice, tw0rld and Albert. Albert, I'm sorry to be clueless again , but I don't know how to check to make sure I have the latest drivers in place or how to get new ones I especially don't know how to get new ones without internet access!

Can you walk me through how I can check to see if I have the manufacturer's drivers rather than Microsoft's? Thanks so much. See if this fixed it. Let us know? If they have either a red or yellow mark over them then you have found the problem but I would be surprised as you have managed to get a response to ipconfig.

Right click on the network device and look at the properties - click on the driver tab and then driver details. Look at the drivers list and the provider - which should not show Microsoft as their drivers often cause trouble. If they are MS, you will have to locate the latest set for the device or reinstall them from the motherboard CD if you still have it. Let us. Albert, thanks for these ideas. I'm cooking dampff noddlies and strawberry sauce, so no good for you in the wee small hrs.

Have a good weekend. It's working now. I tried the "run with different credentials" and it worked, but I had to stand next to the computer with the password at the ready and I did not see an option to save it. So that was a nice quick fix but not the long term solution. I played around a bit more and ended up biffing the proprietary USB card's connection management software.

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