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using LAN with new motherboard
Name: Tony Date: November 14, 2003 at 12:46:27 Pacific OS: Windows XP CPU/Ram: Pent. 4 - 2.6GHz /512 DDR
Comment:
I just finished building a computer for myself, and everything works perfect. But when I took the computer to college with me and hooked it up to the network, it connects, and I can run AIM, but the Internet browser doesn't work. It will work for one or two pages, and then stop working and give me errors. I have tried downloading the windows updates, and everything else. If anyone has ideas, it would be appreciated. The ethernet port is on the motherboad, and its an ASUS P4S800. I have tried reinstalling drivers as well. Thanks again guys. -Tony
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