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Ok seeing as no one can help me in my other posts then how do i move my internet connection from my network card to my onboard network? Why do i want to do this? To see if it's a hardware fault as im fed up off getting this message in bf2 "There is a problem with your internet connection" and then getting blown to smitherines!
Remove card and drivers..Get origional main board disk and install lan drivers...
ahh ok then thanks for the quick respose i'll try that and let you know if it works because i need to let windows detect the net after cya in 5lol
ok i couldnt get my net to work after and i canna be botherd to play about with it lol anyway i just did a diagnostic and what does this mean:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y126/liamsidley/network.jpg
Leviathan41
02-20-06, 11:31 AM
Ok seeing as no one can help me in my other posts then how do i move my internet connection from my network card to my onboard network? Why do i want to do this? To see if it's a hardware fault as im fed up off getting this message in bf2 "There is a problem with your internet connection" and then getting blown to smitherines!
I had that problem with BF2 when I was using 1GB of RAM and had my textures (and other video settings) on high. I don't know why it causes BF2 to have internet connection problems, but it does. The problem went away when I turned my settings down to medium. Later I bought 2GB of RAM and turned them back up to high and it worked fine. If you are only having internet connection problems in BF2, I doubt it is your NIC, but rather BF2, try lowering your settings and see if it stops.
Nah my settings are already on medium tho i do have aax4 on i'll try switching that off and see if that works but the net does still go down on it's own totaly random i mean i left the computer on last night downloading to wake up and it had stopped working lol
and on saturday the net went down 3times!
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