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Quote - My internet connection is not working properly.
The program that installs it says that there are 5 NICs and I need to get rid of some.
How do I remove a NIC?
I don`t even know what a NIC is.
A NIC is a Network Interface Card.
Some of the one you have defined are probably virtual devices.
You should be able to uninstall them from the Device Manager.
Take appropriate precautions before tinkering.
I strongly recommend you just DISABLE instead of REMOVE. It's hard to back out of removing something, if you realize you needed whatever it was you disabled you can just re-enable it.
What OS? If it's Windows XP (sounds like it), look in the bottom right near the clock; there is a little picture of a computer with waves coming out of it if you are wireless, or a computer with a wire coming out of it if you have a cable connection. Right-click. Open Network Connections.
You should get a window called "Network Connections", in which will be a number of network adapters. Right click -> Disable the ones you are pretty sure you don't need; this is non destructive so if it messes up you can back out by Right Click -> Enable.
You will also see Repair. If you see a good candidate that is your network card, ebnable it and try Repair, sometimes it will fix it. At worst you can disable all of them, install your network driver again, and you ought to be okay. Hope this helps you.
It is windows xp.
I believe that all the extra NICs are causing the problem.
In the network connections part there are only two connections one is the modem and the other is an old internal modem that is already disabled.
Repairing fixes the problem only till the computer is rebooted and then the internet connection is not working again.
I strongly recommend you call the ISP's helpdesk, as the problem looks to me like it lies with their particular software, not so much with your PC.
hmm..As above, Control Panel, Device Manager. You should get a graphic that has all the devices installed listed. If, indeed, you had more than 1 NIC (Even servers don't usually have more than 2 or 3, at least the ones I worked on..;), there should be a triangle with an exclamation mark, or a red circle with an X (if it's more serious) next to it.
Double-click on the Network interface Card, and it should list them all. Take note of which one you have; if you delete it, you're going to need the drivers to re-install it. You'll likely see copies of the same card, and if you have the drivers handy, delete all but the 1st one. Note- if you see and different cards, make sure you have drivers for them as well.
What's probably happening is that XP is trying to allocate resources to all those cards, and coming up short (or at least that's my thought, I can't see your screen..;) I have a suspicion that your install program is trying to add devices without deleting the previous ones.
Without more info, that's the best I can do.
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
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My internet connection is not working properly.
The program that installs it says that there are 5 NICs and I need to get rid of some.
How do I remove a NIC?
I don`t even know what a NIC is.