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| | NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the router (read Gateway). The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection". I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for the time being and the PCI card is working well. Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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| | RE: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller Hi, I have the Nforce 4 chipset and it works fine under Vista. The PPPoe connection seems to be in the network area by default. Ignore it. Go to Tools, internet options, check Internet in the window box and then uncheck the box in the lower left corner that says ENABLE PROTECTED MODE ( not secure). Do the same under Intranet and trusted sites. That let me connect wired and wirelessly through every kind of adapter, B, G,wireless, USB, all of them. Try it out, might work for you too. LOL. k600r "jbiel" wrote: > Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard > controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN > but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the > router (read Gateway). > > The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro > (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to > connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection". > > I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for > the time being and the PCI card is working well. > > Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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| | RE: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately that wasn't the magic bean Although using the router logininfo does show that the machine is asking the router for something. When I connect using the add-in card it connects right away without asking to set up an internet connection. It will see the Gateway and use it just like the nForce controller would do under XP Pro 32 "k600r" wrote: > Hi, > I have the Nforce 4 chipset and it works fine under Vista. The PPPoe > connection seems to be in the network area by default. Ignore it. > Go to Tools, internet options, check Internet in the window box and then > uncheck the box in the lower left corner that says ENABLE PROTECTED MODE ( > not secure). Do the same under Intranet and trusted sites. That let me > connect wired and wirelessly through every kind of adapter, B, G,wireless, > USB, all of them. Try it out, might work for you too. LOL. > k600r > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard > > controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN > > but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the > > router (read Gateway). > > > > The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro > > (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to > > connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection". > > > > I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for > > the time being and the PCI card is working well. > > > > Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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| | RE: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller Well I've figured it out. Just had to go into the nVidia LAN properties and manually input IP, Sub net and DNS. All connections are now good. "jbiel" wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > Unfortunately that wasn't the magic bean Although using the router login> info does show that the machine is asking the router for something. When I > connect using the add-in card it connects right away without asking to set up > an internet connection. It will see the Gateway and use it just like the > nForce controller would do under XP Pro 32 > > "k600r" wrote: > > > Hi, > > I have the Nforce 4 chipset and it works fine under Vista. The PPPoe > > connection seems to be in the network area by default. Ignore it. > > Go to Tools, internet options, check Internet in the window box and then > > uncheck the box in the lower left corner that says ENABLE PROTECTED MODE ( > > not secure). Do the same under Intranet and trusted sites. That let me > > connect wired and wirelessly through every kind of adapter, B, G,wireless, > > USB, all of them. Try it out, might work for you too. LOL. > > k600r > > > > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > > > Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard > > > controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN > > > but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the > > > router (read Gateway). > > > > > > The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro > > > (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to > > > connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection". > > > > > > I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for > > > the time being and the PCI card is working well. > > > > > > Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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| | RE: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller jbiel, If you don't mind, what settings did you use? I have the same mobo and problem. I can connect straight through to the modem but not to the Netgear router. (614) "jbiel" wrote: > Well I've figured it out. > Just had to go into the nVidia LAN properties and manually input IP, Sub net > and DNS. All connections are now good. > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > Thanks for the reply. > > Unfortunately that wasn't the magic bean Although using the router login> > info does show that the machine is asking the router for something. When I > > connect using the add-in card it connects right away without asking to set up > > an internet connection. It will see the Gateway and use it just like the > > nForce controller would do under XP Pro 32 > > > > "k600r" wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I have the Nforce 4 chipset and it works fine under Vista. The PPPoe > > > connection seems to be in the network area by default. Ignore it. > > > Go to Tools, internet options, check Internet in the window box and then > > > uncheck the box in the lower left corner that says ENABLE PROTECTED MODE ( > > > not secure). Do the same under Intranet and trusted sites. That let me > > > connect wired and wirelessly through every kind of adapter, B, G,wireless, > > > USB, all of them. Try it out, might work for you too. LOL. > > > k600r > > > > > > > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > > > > > Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard > > > > controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN > > > > but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the > > > > router (read Gateway). > > > > > > > > The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro > > > > (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to > > > > connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection". > > > > > > > > I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for > > > > the time being and the PCI card is working well. > > > > > > > > Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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| | RE: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller This is a solution that worked for me that I posted into another thread. Just be sure of your routers domain and subnet. "Had to go into the LAN controller properties and manually set the IP, SubNet and domain. You will need to ente 192.168.1.25 for the IP (or any # that isn't being used), the SubNet Mask of your router and the IP address of your router (Domain) probably 192.168.1.1" Just be sure you don't use an IP that is already in use. "jbpete" wrote: > jbiel, If you don't mind, what settings did you use? I have the same mobo and > problem. > I can connect straight through to the modem but not to the Netgear router. > (614) > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > Well I've figured it out. > > Just had to go into the nVidia LAN properties and manually input IP, Sub net > > and DNS. All connections are now good. > > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > Unfortunately that wasn't the magic bean Although using the router login> > > info does show that the machine is asking the router for something. When I > > > connect using the add-in card it connects right away without asking to set up > > > an internet connection. It will see the Gateway and use it just like the > > > nForce controller would do under XP Pro 32 > > > > > > "k600r" wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I have the Nforce 4 chipset and it works fine under Vista. The PPPoe > > > > connection seems to be in the network area by default. Ignore it. > > > > Go to Tools, internet options, check Internet in the window box and then > > > > uncheck the box in the lower left corner that says ENABLE PROTECTED MODE ( > > > > not secure). Do the same under Intranet and trusted sites. That let me > > > > connect wired and wirelessly through every kind of adapter, B, G,wireless, > > > > USB, all of them. Try it out, might work for you too. LOL. > > > > k600r > > > > > > > > > > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard > > > > > controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN > > > > > but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the > > > > > router (read Gateway). > > > > > > > > > > The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro > > > > > (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to > > > > > connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection". > > > > > > > > > > I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for > > > > > the time being and the PCI card is working well. > > > > > > > > > > Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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| | RE: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller It worked. Thanks for the help. "jbiel" wrote: > This is a solution that worked for me that I posted into another thread. Just > be sure of your routers domain and subnet. > "Had to go into the LAN > controller properties and manually set the IP, SubNet and domain. > You will need to ente 192.168.1.25 for the IP (or any # that isn't being > used), the SubNet Mask of your router and the IP address of your router > (Domain) probably 192.168.1.1" > Just be sure you don't use an IP that is already in use. > > > "jbpete" wrote: > > > jbiel, If you don't mind, what settings did you use? I have the same mobo and > > problem. > > I can connect straight through to the modem but not to the Netgear router. > > (614) > > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > > > Well I've figured it out. > > > Just had to go into the nVidia LAN properties and manually input IP, Sub net > > > and DNS. All connections are now good. > > > > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > Unfortunately that wasn't the magic bean Although using the router login> > > > info does show that the machine is asking the router for something. When I > > > > connect using the add-in card it connects right away without asking to set up > > > > an internet connection. It will see the Gateway and use it just like the > > > > nForce controller would do under XP Pro 32 > > > > > > > > "k600r" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I have the Nforce 4 chipset and it works fine under Vista. The PPPoe > > > > > connection seems to be in the network area by default. Ignore it. > > > > > Go to Tools, internet options, check Internet in the window box and then > > > > > uncheck the box in the lower left corner that says ENABLE PROTECTED MODE ( > > > > > not secure). Do the same under Intranet and trusted sites. That let me > > > > > connect wired and wirelessly through every kind of adapter, B, G,wireless, > > > > > USB, all of them. Try it out, might work for you too. LOL. > > > > > k600r > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "jbiel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Mother board is MSI K8N NEO 4F (NVIDIA nForce4 chipset) The onboard > > > > > > controller stated above isn't working properly. It will acknowledge the LAN > > > > > > but has limited connectivity and cannot access the internet through the > > > > > > router (read Gateway). > > > > > > > > > > > > The OS is build 5384 (32 bit) and this controller worked fine under XP Pro > > > > > > (32). The internet connection wizard only shows a dialog box allowing me to > > > > > > connect to "Internet PPPoE Connection". > > > > > > > > > > > > I have installed a Netgear FA311/FA312 PCI card to overcome this issue for > > > > > > the time being and the PCI card is working well. > > > > > > > > > > > > Anybody have any thoughts on this? |
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