From: Amin on 24 Feb 2010 13:53 I have a five desktop wired network that works well but two days today it just not working. some of the pcs are able to get connections but others dont, sometimes when i move the cable to a different location then it connects and open ggoogle searches but any other page will not be opend i want to change the hub and all the cat5 cables and use cat6 is it something that can solve my proble please advice me thanks
From: smlunatick on 24 Feb 2010 14:41 On Feb 24, 6:53 pm, Amin <A...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have a five desktop wired network that works well but two days today it > just not working. some of the pcs are able to get connections but others > dont, sometimes when i move the cable to a different location then it > connects and open ggoogle searches but any other page will not be opend i > want to change the hub and all the cat5 cables and use cat6 is it something > that can solve my proble please advice me thanks More details are required: Type of Internet connection device. Are you really using a hub and not an Internet router?
From: Yousuf Khan on 25 Feb 2010 06:24 Amin wrote: > I have a five desktop wired network that works well but two days today it > just not working. some of the pcs are able to get connections but others > dont, sometimes when i move the cable to a different location then it > connects and open ggoogle searches but any other page will not be opend i > want to change the hub and all the cat5 cables and use cat6 is it something > that can solve my proble please advice me thanks Changing cables will do very little to help you. Cat5 vs. Cat6 is a marketing gimmick, rather than a real technology improvement. You'll have to give us more details about your network setup. Are you assigning addresses via DHCP, or statically? Yousuf Khan
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