RJ45 LAN Jack Unplugged?

I'm using a KT6 Delta MOBO with XP2600 AMD Athlon.  XP Home platform.
MOBO has a RJ45 LAN Jack.  I'm plugged into it from my cable modem.  
I'm not able to change the "unplugged" status.  
Is the board not seeing the jack?  Or could it be XP?
I do have another computer with a different board in it and it works just fine.
Has anyone experineced this?  If so, what is the fix?

Hi
Johnm
Is it XP with updates, SP1 etc.  Until XP is updated often get probs recognising LAN, also try MSI web site for driver updates.
Cheers
jocko

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