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Old 02-25-2006, 01:07 PM   #12
kodmaster
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OK... what does your connection say on your main PC when it is going through the router? I'm gonna assume you didn't tell me because you couldn't access it.

Disconnect the NEW PC from the router (I think it is acting as a DHCP server) but so is the router. So were going to disconnect it.

Put a paper clip in the back of the router where it says reset and hold it for one or 2 seconds (while the router is on).

Connect the main PC to the router and see if it will connect. IT should find that DHCP server because your other PC was acting as one. Which you don't want it to.

Next start-up the main PC still not connected to the router. Disable your network connection and connect the network cable to the new PC.

Do the second part of this tutoialI posted below (the second time it right clicks on the network connection)

That should fix that computer's Network Connection after you enable the connection again. If that doesn't work post back or PM me.
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