PC is plugged into a switch via a cat5 cable, says 'network cable disconnected.'
I try the cable with my laptop and it works fine, I get a DHCP address and all that jazz.
OK, so the onboard NIC is dead on the PC... I fit a PCI NIC to the PC, get 2 green lights on it and check and test - all is working fine.
2 hours later, 'network cable disconnected.'
WTF.
sure the same is alright ? tried wiggling it ?
could be a bit iffy and when you were moving it over to the laptop you wiggled it a bit and it started working ?
either that or check under your bed for a naughty midget :o
Also tried a different switch port?
Sounds like cable or switch tbh
My money is on cable, maybe the laptop NIC is more forgiving of a dodgy cable?
Quote from: knighty on January 28, 2012, 19:44:40 PM
either that or check under your bed for a naughty midget :o
This, it's almost certainly this.
more seriously though, I'm with the dodgy cable idea, have you tried another cable?
I tried a different patch lead. I'm going back down with a switch tomorrow to have another look.
Quote from: Pete on January 29, 2012, 12:41:36 PM
I'm going back down with a switch tomorrow to have another look.
If it is a midget give it a good thrashing with that cable... :twisted:
Most likely is a dodgy cable, then a port issue on the hub
Is it a managed switch?
Do you have port security on?
Are you firing up a VM and then suddenly it dies?
You know what I'm getting at right? There isn't a chance your switch is seeing two macs for a single port and screaming "HOLY BALLS!!!" Then shutting down sure to overzealous port security config?
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