Sorry, I may not fully understand what you mean. But, the cable I used is
definitely a working one because if I use it dirrectly connect to the modem,
it works.
It is definely not a cross over cable. I can't see the reason to use XOver
cable. Am I right?
As to the port, I have tried on any of the four ports of the FR114P router.
No difference.
"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
news:JOu8f.161021$lI5.115743@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> In article <8Hu8f.23288$65.12029@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>,
> george@hotmail.com says...
> > As I said, there is no problem if I directly connect to thebroadband
modem.
> > Also, FYI, the laptop works well within my company's intranet.
> > So, I can't see anything wrong with the NIC or OS or cable.
> > Any other idea?
>
> Laptop to other network - works good.
> Netgear to other devices - works good.
> Laptop to netgear - bad.
>
> Sounds like a cable issue or the port you are using is bad or the port
> is one of those PORT 1 and XOVER connected to port 1 type things (where
> two ports are the same electrical connection, just pinned as normal and
> the other as XOver).
>
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Received on Mon Nov 21 02:34:57 2005