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"Brian S" <Brian S@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a HP Pavilion Media Center m8226x desktop. My girlfriend has a
> clearwire wireless modem to connect to the internet on her HP Pavilion
> Slimline. She set up her Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router (Model
> WRT54G)
> 802.11g so that I could pick up internet on my desktop. She had me run the
> Linsys Setup Wizard CD (ver. 8.0) and I attached the antenna that came
> with
> my computer to the Wireless LAN card connector in the back. I had internet
> and everything was fine for about a week. Then, the other day, the
> internet
> suddenly stopped on my desktop. She still has hers but mine is gone. I
> used
> Windows Vista and HP programs on my computer extensively to try to fix the
> issue. Here's what I've found:
>
> 1. In the "Windows Netword Diagnostics" window I get a message that says
> "A
> cable is not plugged into the network adapter "Local Area Connection" Plug
> a
> cable into the network adapter "Local Area Connection". ** The antenna is
> securely connected. Apart from that, I'm lost.
> 2. When I try to "connect to a network" I get the message "Windows cannot
> find any networks."
> 3. In the "Network Sharing Center", when I clicked on "View Full Map" I
> received the message "The Adapter is not connected."
> 4. In the "Network and Internet window, under "Network Connections" I see:
> LAN or High-Speed Internet (1) Local Area Connection, Network Cable
> Unplugged, Nvidia nForce Networking Controller
> 5. The Detailed Device Information shows "false" next to "Adapter
> Connected"
> 6. The driver is present. It is version 6.2.0.126,6-21-2006
> 7. I just bought this computer two weeks ago from Circuit City. It was a
> display model. They restored the factory settings before selling it to me.
> I have been messing around with the various diagnostice tools for 2 days
> now. I also went onto my girlfriend's computer to see if hers had blocked
> mine for some reason but that doesn't seem to be the case. She's out of
> town
> until later tonight and she will probably wave her magic wand and make it
> all
> better, but then again, maybe she'll be stumped too. I'm at my wit's end
> here. Could someone please help? Thanks.
>
> Brian
>