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I wonder if there's a known issue and resolution to an issue I'm having with a client computer? The PC has been on a cable connection to the Hub v3 for around one year without any issues but it's suddenly blocking the PC via cable to the router. I've tried resetting the hub and also received a new one in the post which also did the same. I did have an issue with "netware" on the PC and other connections in there so for surety I've re-installed Windows XP on the PC and it works fine on my own LAN via cable ruling out the suspected failing LAN card. It also has Kaspersky Internet security 2012 on and nothing else. A clean registry
I haven't re-installed the BT software as I know it's not needed and for me either the hub has blocked the PC's LAN card mac address somehow or is failing? The only thing I haven't tried is the new hub with the new XP installation which I'll do tomorrow when I return the PC.
I can install a wireless adaptor and it'll work fine as does another PC on the LAN so DHCP is working in the router, just not for cables lol
Any ideas as to how I resolve this are welcome?
TIA
Andy

Thanks for moving and replying Molly I appreciate the time it takes as a forum owner/admin and can see the volume of posts you reply too so barely get time to read them but I'm a professional computer technician and never use (buggy) ISP given CD's for just that reason but if you'd fully read my post you'd have seen that I did say I hadn't installed the software. I've also got lot's of coasters though
The LAN card is an intel pro 10/100 about 6-7 years old (xp media centre) and has always worked like I said then suddenly it has an issue but only with the HH3? My LAN is on VM 100mb (naturally ) and the PC works great here so it has to be a clash between the LAN card and the HH3?
I updated the Sony Viao VGC -RC204 drivers (intel) and picked up on a security issue where the drivers are vulnerable to hacks but installing the driver did nothing to improve it. I haven't even run TCP optimizer in case I corrupt my clean registry & LAN drivers so I know the PC is clean & cannot be blamed for the problem.
I installed an ethernet to USB adapter to try & it worked straight away so that led me to believe the LAN card was failing but using it on my LAN it's fine! Maybe the HH3 has had a f/w update that knocks the intel drivers off or blocks them in the f/wall?
If I put the new HH3 in it should be fine & connect straight away yes? The server login details are preset in the HH3 then it's posted out? Or do I need to login & put them in manually as the new HH3 gives the same error, lol
I could use the ethernet to usb adaptor or w/l adaptor OR even try a new PCI LAN card in to see if it works but I'd rather get to the bottom of the problem as I don't like to be beaten
Anyone else seen this issue or can link to it ?
NOTE: My topic was moved to "the lounge" but on the forum index page there's no description of the forum category which is how I missed it so maybe an admin could put a decsription in there for us? and save a lot of post moves maybe

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