Why can't I LAN?

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when i got to adapters and bindings and i cant see anything why?


and how to fix?
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when i got to adapters and bindings and i cant see anything why?
I dunno. What steps did you go through before adapters and bindings?
what Network Connections did you define?


and how to fix?
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You need provide more detailed info on your computer and operating system to get that answer
 

I have winxp sp2

i got to network connections
advanced>advanced settings get in there and its like that

I have a marvel yukon Ethernet controller
 
I have winxp sp2

i got to network connections
And what do you see listed in Network Connections
advanced>advanced settings get in there and its like that
The connections listed in Network Connections should reappear here
So aside from you probably never defined any network connections, just curious why? if you really want to set adapter bindings?

I have a marvel yukon Ethernet controller
Is this hardware (and its driver) currently installed? Is it defined in Network Connections?

Use XP's Network Connection Wizard to create new connections
Use Network Setup Wizard if trying to setup home network of computers
 
Always start to troubleshoot from the lower layer, in this case physical...and then move up to network layer and at the last application layer...

1. Do you have a network adapter directly connected to your computer?
2. Is this network device or card enabled?
3. Does it work? it might be damaged
4. Does your computer has a switch to activate it (New notebooks have a switch to enable/disable wireless cards).
5. Did you load the correct drivers??
 
Always start to troubleshoot from the lower layer, in this case physical...and then move up to network layer and at the last application layer...

1. Do you have a network adapter directly connected to your computer?Yes
2. Is this network device or card enabled?Yes
3. Does it work? it might be damaged Yes
4. Does your computer has a switch to activate it (New notebooks have a switch to enable/disable wireless cards).No
5. Did you load the correct drivers??Yes
 
I have winxp sp2

i got to network connections
And what do you see listed in Network Connections
advanced>advanced settings get in there and its like that
The connections listed in Network Connections should reappear here
So aside from you probably never defined any network connections, just curious why? if you really want to set adapter bindings?

I have a marvel yukon Ethernet controller
Is this hardware (and its driver) currently installed? Is it defined in Network Connections?
Let;s go over my questions earlier
1. When you're in Network Connections, what network connections are listed? indicate Name, status, owner
2. And when in adapter bindings nothing listed in 1) appears in 2)
3. Start->Run, enter devmgmt.msc. Scroll to Network Adapters to find your Yukon.Controller
==> Is the Yukon listed?
==> If yes, rt click Properties. on General tab, what is shown for device status?
 
Let;s go over my questions earlier
1. When you're in Network Connections, what network connections are listed? indicate Name, status, owner
2. And when in adapter bindings nothing listed in 1) appears in 2)
3. Start->Run, enter devmgmt.msc. Scroll to Network Adapters to find your Yukon.Controller
==> Is the Yukon listed?
==> If yes, rt click Properties. on General tab, what is shown for device status?

1. local area and hamachi

2.none show

3.this device is working properly.
If you are having problems with this device, click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter.
 
what's puzzling with the info you provided... Neither of your Network Connections appear in Adapters and Bindings and (at least your Local Area Connection) reports device is working properly.

I'd suggest trying to first rebuild each network connection. In device manager, uninstall each network adapter and then reinstall it.

If you continue to have problems after reinstalling please
Download and run Everest Home. From top of Everest window:
  • Click File->Preferences
    • Check English
    • Still under Preferences click Report, uncheck Include Debug Information
    • Close Preferences window
  • Click Reports->Report Wizard. Get a Custom Report in plain text. Check items
    • Computer
    • Motherboard
    • Network
  • Attach the report file to a TechSpot post. When you create your TechSpot post, use the paper clip icon to attach the report. (If you don't see it among your icons, you need to click the TechSpot Go Advanced button towards bottom of window)
 
will take a look..at report. but please confirm'
1. Before generating the report, you uninstalled both network adapter?s
2/ After reinstalling do neither STILL not apear under ADpters and Bindings?
 
will take a look..at report. but please confirm'
1. Before generating the report, you uninstalled both network adapter?s
2/ After reinstalling do neither STILL not apear under ADpters and Bindings?

1.No
2. Didnt uninstall both

but i did unistall hamachi a few times and i added a few loopbacks and none showed
 
Ahhh...

Suggest you
- uninstall any loopbacks
- uninstall hamachi
- and just in case.. uninstall any other network adapter in devcie manager OTHER then the Yukon

Then uninstall your Yukon LAN controller.
Then ONLY REINSTALL the Yukon controller!

Don't install any other adapters till this is figured out!

Added this step: Can you uninstall the himachi software package as well. The first goal should be to get you back to a known and good starting point with simply a LAN connector installed. Since hamachi is networking software let's get it out of there for now (once done we can start reloading things and see ok or problem reappears)

Try the above steps, check resuts agains and NOW run everest again please
 
Ahhh...

Suggest you
- uninstall any loopbacks
- uninstall hamachi
- and just in case.. uninstall any other network adapter in devcie manager OTHER then the Yukon

Then uninstall your Yukon LAN controller.
Then ONLY REINSTALL the Yukon controller!

Don't install any other adapters till this is figured out!

Added this step: Can you uninstall the himachi software package as well. The first goal should be to get you back to a known and good starting point with simply a LAN connector installed. Since hamachi is networking software let's get it out of there for now (once done we can start reloading things and see ok or problem reappears)

Try the above steps, check resuts agains and NOW run everest again please
Thank you so much man!!

I just need yo delete all those others now it works great!!!

I had a lot in dm from vmware and stuff (av)

Thank you
 
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