MOVED: msi p67a-gd55 ethernet problem

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Quote from: joggesan on 10-April-11, 17:44:43
NovJoe@ it is showned as limited connectivity. It does say that there is a LAN plugged in, but with no internet connection.
There is a green light in middle, which is stable and a orange light on top which is blinking. It is the same as when it's working.
If the connection shows limited connectivity, your system is actually hotwired to the router already and the hardware are fine on your system.
What causes this to happen are 2 scenarios, one of them may need you to configure your IPv4 LAN Protocol aka I.P. address, Gateway, Subnet and DNS address in your LAN Properties. The other may be due to the Network Filtering which your router may be configured to control the access of systems accessing it, at the same time, it may also be configured to do DHCP I.P. address allocation for the pre-configured MAC addresses. In other words, you need to configure either your LAN properties in Windows or your router or both, in-order to allow your current system to be allowed to access for Internet connectivity.

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