>>>Can't find a group for XP LAN networking??
>>>
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>>(PPPoE). In that case, the PPPoE connection gets an IP address, but
>>the LAN connection doesn't.
>sorry - I don't really understand your answer, is there a step-by-step
>instruction anywhere on the net?
>I looked everywhere under my LAN icon settings and couldn't find where to
>add DHCP
>thanks anyway
Please reply to this message in the news group (not by E-mail) with
more information to help other people understand the problem.
What is the name of the network connection that's getting the yellow
exclamation point? To see, hover the mouse cursor over the
connection.
How are you using that connection? Is it physically plugged into
anything? If so, what?
What type of Internet connection do you have -- dial-up, DSL, cable
modem, etc? If it's DSL, does it use PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)?
What are the names of all the connections that appear in the Network
Connections folder?

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Pixel Warrior - 29 Sep 2005 23:14 GMT
>>>>Can't find a group for XP LAN networking??
>>>>
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> What are the names of all the connections that appear in the Network
> Connections folder?
Sorry I must have clicked the wrong button! I thought I had replied to the
group.
The network connection with the exclamation mark is the LAN (Local Area
Connection).
It is being used to connect to my laptop with a crossover cable.
I have an ADSL connection to the Internet which uses PPPoE.
Other than this I have a 1394 connection and an SMC connection. Also a
Network Bridge. The SMC connection is the SMC EZ Connect USB/Ethernet Series
Converter which is what the LAN I think is physically plugged in to. I have
no idea what the 1394 connection is.
As far as I can work out the network cable is physically plugged in to the
SMC but it's the LAN connectoid which runs the network between the two
computers.
Thanks for your help