Re: "Network Cable Unplugged" error (FR114P)

From: George (george_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/29/05


Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:37:35 GMT

Hello, Russ,

I highly appreciate all your help/suggestion and have not at all any
intention to argue with anyone.
I have tried both straight through cables and cross over cables, which I
believe of good quality, as I read as "Enhanced CAT .5 UTP 350MHz.".
The only thing I haven't done is updating the driver of the NIC because the
OS reports that the driver works properly.
I don't understand the point to updating the driver when the connection has
not yet established (none of the green or orange light is on of the RJ45).
Hopefully, my reply will not be interpreted as a offensive "argue" and I do
realize the issue is not a simple/easy one.
If you have any further advice, you are more than welcome. Thanks in
anticipation.

George

"Somebody." <somebody.@spamout.russdoucet.com> wrote in message
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>
> "George" <george@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Drx8f.15394$Ce5.1813@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
> > Sorry, I may not fully understand what you mean. But, the cable I used
is
> > definitely a working one because if I use it dirrectly connect to the
> > modem,
> > it works.
>
> The modem connection is probably 10Mbps, the router is 100Mbps. The
> tolerances are *far* different. Also, the MDX of the modem may be
opposite.
>
>
> > It is definely not a cross over cable. I can't see the reason to use
XOver
> > cable. Am I right?
> > As to the port, I have tried on any of the four ports of the FR114P
> > router.
> > No difference.
>
> Why don't you just stop arguing with us and try it? Go
> grab/buy/beg/borrow/steal a good quality pre-made CAT5e or CAT6 straight
> through cable of at least 6 feet in length, and a similar crossover cable,
> and try them both.
>
> Did you update the NIC driver on your laptop like I suggested before? Or
> are you going to tell me it connects to something else, therefore it can't
> be at fault? (wonderful logic by which you can absolve everything in your
> setup, hence never solve the problem)
>
> -Russ.
>
>



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