Guide to Troubleshooting Network Connections for Windows 2000/XP
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2.4.3 Ping the gateway between your PC and the UNSW@ADFA Network. 131.236.112.1. File 33815 Guide to Troubleshooting Network Connections for Windows 2000/XP …
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File 33815 Guide to Troubleshooting Network Connections for Windows 2000/XP 6Nov2006 1
Guide to Troubleshooting Network Connections for
Windows 2000/XP
This troubleshooting guide will assist you in resolving network connectivity issues for
student-owned computers registered with the UNSW@ADFA Student Network Service.
Note! Complete the attached check sheet as you progress through the troubleshooting procedure.
This guide assumes you have set up your computer as per the tip sheets located at: http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/units/ict/tip_sheets/.
Check your Defcredit Student Network Account credit and registration details at the Network Usage Statistics link: http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/units/ict/ict_online/sns and enter the details on the check sheet provided.
1. Hardware & Physical Connection
1.1 Is the network adapter link light “on”?
Even with the PC turned off and a network cable connected from the wall outlet to your PC you should see a link light on the adapter indicating that the wall outlet is active.
1.2 Have you checked your network cable?
If there are no link lights on the computer, the room network port, the cable or the adapter maybe faulty.
?Reinsert the network cable…
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