Hi,
I have a problem that I have not been able to figure out. I recently set up a cable modem with a hub that four laptops use to get high speed internet. One of these laptops is running NT 4.0 and has a dual PCMCIA card for modem/NIC. Because this laptop has the option on boot up of
1. Undocked with dialup
2. Undocked with network
3. docked
I chose option two when booting this laptop and was able to successfully get on the internet using DHCP.
A few days after setting this up, I get a call from the user saying he cannot get on the internet with the NT laptop. I looked at the laptop and the dual PCMCIA card showed that no driver had been installed. I reinstalled driver and this did not resolve problem. I would look at the properties of the card and there would be an x through socket 0 that the card was in. I suspect that the card was accidentally pulled out because of a bad, sticky cable.
Anyway I tried two separate cards instead of a dual card - one LAN and one Modem and came up with the same problem. I switched the slots that the cards were in and the socket x error would still show on the LAN card. I statically assigned the IP, DNS, Gateway, etc, info and I still can't get this laptop on the internet. Any suggestions would be appreciated - I don't want to have to re-image this thing if I don't have to!
Sorry this is so long winded. Thanks.
I have a problem that I have not been able to figure out. I recently set up a cable modem with a hub that four laptops use to get high speed internet. One of these laptops is running NT 4.0 and has a dual PCMCIA card for modem/NIC. Because this laptop has the option on boot up of
1. Undocked with dialup
2. Undocked with network
3. docked
I chose option two when booting this laptop and was able to successfully get on the internet using DHCP.
A few days after setting this up, I get a call from the user saying he cannot get on the internet with the NT laptop. I looked at the laptop and the dual PCMCIA card showed that no driver had been installed. I reinstalled driver and this did not resolve problem. I would look at the properties of the card and there would be an x through socket 0 that the card was in. I suspect that the card was accidentally pulled out because of a bad, sticky cable.
Anyway I tried two separate cards instead of a dual card - one LAN and one Modem and came up with the same problem. I switched the slots that the cards were in and the socket x error would still show on the LAN card. I statically assigned the IP, DNS, Gateway, etc, info and I still can't get this laptop on the internet. Any suggestions would be appreciated - I don't want to have to re-image this thing if I don't have to!
Sorry this is so long winded. Thanks.