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Deim - 30 Aug 2006 20:51 GMT
I have a P3 laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I am experiencing trouble getting it
on my local network and the Internet.

I have temporarily hooked up an adapter (USB-2-ethernet) to get it onto the
network; but, as yet, I cannot get it onto the Internet.

It says that it is trying to renew the IP address (TCP/IP) and it is
unsuccessful. So I made it a permanent address. That failed too.

My router address is 192.168.1.1

I would like to make that connection; but, I am unable to do so.

Any suggestions?

David
Deim@verizon.net
Chuck - 30 Aug 2006 22:57 GMT
>I have a P3 laptop (Toshiba Satellite). I am experiencing trouble getting it
>on my local network and the Internet.
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>David
>Deim@verizon.net

David,

It sounds like your USB to Ethernet adapter isn't doing the job.  Does it maybe
need an adapter?  Did it come with any diagnostics?

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Allan Chou - 16 Oct 2008 07:07 GMT
Hi David,

You can check if your USB-to-LAN adapter is ASIX's solutions or not? If yes,
you can try to download the latest ASIX's USB-to-LAN stanard drivers from
ASIX's web site. All ASIX's USB-to-LAN drivers were qualified on ASIX's
USB-to-LAN demo boards with ASIX's default VID/PID. If these drivers couldn't
work with your USB-to-LAN adapter, you might need to contact the
manufacturer's support guys to get the correct driver. Hope this information
is helpful for you to solve your issue soon.

http://www.asix.com.tw/products.php?op=ProductList&PLine=71

ASIX Electronics Corporation
Technical Support Division
Support: support@asix.com.tw
Sales: sales@asix.com.tw
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