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Possible network adapter problem
Name: sujata Date: February 25, 2006 at 09:43:07 Pacific OS: Window XP CPU/Ram: 256 MB Product: IBM G40 Thinkpad
Comment:
Hi, I have an IBM thinkpad G40 with Verizon DSL connection. Since yesterday I am not able to connect to the internet. I found that my laptop no longer detects the IP address (TCP/IP). From the command prompt, typing 'ipconfig' 'ipconfig/all' etc showed nothing except "windows IP configuration". But when I borrowed a friend's laptop and connected to my ethernet cable, typing 'ipconfig', did give the usual details (IP, DNS, Physical address etc). So, I feel something is wrong with my laptop and not the network. Is this a network adapter problem or is there any other source? Could you advise me how do I go about it?
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