常见问题 根据现象判断故障--D-Link Bluetooth USB 网卡问题 (Troubleshooting Ethernet issues)
2009-04-01知识编号:021310
To troubleshoot Ethernet problems follow the steps below:
Note: Some of the steps may not apply to your computer.
- Use the following Automated Solutions to attempt to automatically diagnose Ethernet problems (learn more about automated solutions):
This automated diagnostic will check for ethernet and token-ring network adapters resource conflicts network protocols and ability to connect to the Internet.
Troubleshoot networking problems for Windows 2000 and XP - Visit the Networking Support home page for the latest drivers files and troubleshooting information.
- Verify that no error messages are received during boot up and initialization. Record and investigate all error messages received.
- Verify that TCP/IP is configured properly and bound to the adapter:
- Click Start then click Run... type cmd in the Open: dialog box and click OK.
- At a command prompt type C:\\\\ping 127.0.0.1. Press Enter. You should receive the following message:
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128
Ping statistics for 127.0.0.1:
Packets: Sent=4 Received=4 Lost=0 (0%loss)
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum =0ms Maximum =0ms Average =0ms
- Click Start then click Run... type cmd in the Open: dialog box and click OK.
- Verify that there are no conflicts in Device Manager for any devices
To open Device Manager:
- Right-click on My Computer.
- Click Properties.
- Right-click on My Computer.
- In the Properties window select the Hardware tab then click Device Manager.
- Uninstall and reinstall NIC drivers and protocols. Refer to the adapter and driver documentation for directions.
- Move the adapter to another slot.
- Try a different adapter if available.
- Verify the adapter is recognized by the computer when inserted (Plug and Play operating system only).
- Reseat the system board or riser card if applicable.
- Move the adapter to another computer to verify that it works there.
- Identify exactly which Ethernet adapter is installed and verify that the installed device drivers are the current version.
- Verify networking service protocols etc are properly installed.
- Verify operating system service packs have been reinstalled if applicable after the latest installation of adapter drivers protocols and services.
- Check if the user is a System Administrator or qualified to grant himself access to the network.
Note: Frequently network issues occur because the customer does not have access permission to the network or does not understand how to correctly set up networking. If the customer is not a system administrator have him contact the IS department for assistance. - If these steps have not solved your problem:
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