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I connect to my D-Link wifi now but can't connect directly modem via cable
- 8 years ago
Dear friends,
I wish to thank you for your help. I typed up a response yesterday but do not see it in this thread now.
Anyway, yesterday I clicked on the little up arrow on the right side of my task bar to open up the little box to show my internet connection. It only showed Wi-fi. But there is a line Troubleshoot or Network settings. Can't remember which one it was but I clicked on one and Windows 10 went to a larger box asking me if I wanted to fix a connection problem or add another way to get on the internet (sorry, can't remember the words). So I let it set me up. The first question was "do you want to connect by Wi-fi?" or something like that? and I said to dismiss that and go on. Then it set me up to connect through my modem. Cool! Now I can connect to either Wi-fi or just directly connected to the modem.
In the future, if I have a similar problem I'll go directly to my Device Manager and enable the connection that way.
Thanks to all of you who took your valuable time to help me. I really do appreciate it!
Have you made sure your Ethernet adapter has up to date drivers? You can check this by Right clicking on start and go to Device Manager under Network look for an adapter that says 10/100 (I believe that should be in the adapter name). Click on it and go to Driver and click update... Also be sure there is not a yellow "!" Next to the adapter name.
Once you are certain your adapter is up to date and no issues be sure your adapter is not disabled.. To check you can right click on Start and go to Network Connections. Be sure Ethernet is showing and has not conflicts. You can right click on Ethernet and be sure it is not disabled. You also can run Troubleshooting on the adapter by Right clicking and going to Diagnose... Troubleshooting should detect if the adapter is disabled and automatically turn it of...
Hope this information is helpful and you figure out the problem.
Attached is a picture of my Device Manager. I don't see anything in there for Ethernet Adapter.
The Hughesnet tech had me do all kinds of things like go to cdmi and whatever else to try to get my wireless to connect to my d-link wireless.
I don't know if there was an Ethernet Adapter in the Device Manager prior to his help. I just know that prior to his help I was able to get on the internet
by attaching the cable direct from my Hughesnet modem to my port on my laptop. Is there a way to get Ethernet Adapter back in the Control Panel without taking
the laptop to a store to get it repaired?
Thanks for your invaluable help!
Tony
- BirdDog8 years agoAssistant Professor
Tony1Pass1 wrote:
Attached is a picture of my Device Manager. I don't see anything in there for Ethernet Adapter.
The Hughesnet tech had me do all kinds of things like go to cdmi and whatever else to try to get my wireless to connect to my d-link wireless.
I don't know if there was an Ethernet Adapter in the Device Manager prior to his help. I just know that prior to his help I was able to get on the internetby attaching the cable direct from my Hughesnet modem to my port on my laptop. Is there a way to get Ethernet Adapter back in the Control Panel without taking
the laptop to a store to get it repaired?
Thanks for your invaluable help!
TonyTony, in the picture it shows your Realtek PCIe adapter is disabled. Right click on it and choose enable then see if a cable connection works.
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