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My network card is disabled! | My network card is disabled! |
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| Written by Wahoo Minor | |
| Friday, 16 February 2007 | |
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When you go to your control panel, browse into Network Connections (sometimes under Network and Internet Connections, click on Network Connections at the bottom right side of the screen) and find your network card is "disabled", you should right-click it and choose to enable it in order to use it.
You should see it in the list of network adapters, now without an exclamation mark on it.We have found that many Microsoft Updates, unusual power issues and the like will make this occur, unusually often on Dell laptops equipped with the Broadcom 57XX Ethernet adapter. We suggest if this happens regularly you ask Dell how to fix it, since they sold you the computer, though you should go to their support site and see if there is an update for your PC that addresses it first.We found this link to a new driver posted on July 28, 2006. We do not recommend using this link, but rather you go through your PC manufacturer to get their "approved" driver. http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R122721&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=163195 |
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| UVa Targeted by RIAA |
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As reported by the Daily Progress (full article here ), seven users on the UVa network have been targeted by the RIAA for illegal music download files. The University of Virginia tracks which user uses each IP address at any given time (just like we do). As a result, they are able to forward these warnings on to the actual user(s) that downloaded the files. If the users do not "settle", they may find themselves the targetof a lawsuit. We ask that if you have not actually "bought" a song or movie, that you not download it so we don't have to forward these same letters on to you.
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