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Here's what ALL my cables look like:
Gateway PC (the slave/secondary PC)Media state..........Media Disconnected
The Dell (main unit)Ethernet adaptor local area connection:IP address...........192.168.0.1sublet mask..........255.255.255.0
PPP adaptor the internet <1>:IP address...........172.135.83.15sublet mask.........255.255.255.255default gateway.....172.135.83.15
I grabbed the woring photo by mistake. Fixed now.......
OK, got it. It's a normal cable. That doesn't explain why the Gateway isn't seeing a network. When you ran the ipconfig test, did you have a cable between the Gateway PC and the router? Were any lights lit up on the Gateway's plug or the router's plug?
Yes, cable was installed between Gateway and router. Two lights illuminated on router; #1 Dell, #2 Gateway. I get lights illuminating on the back of both PC's at the ethernet plug.
Try changing the Dell's settings to get the IP address and DNS server address automatically. Then reboot and try the ipconfig thing again.
I don't know what's up with the Gtwy PC. Since you've got blinking lights, the hardware looks to be working, but Windows isn't recognizing it. Do you see a network adapter in the device manager? I mentioned how to check that in an earlier post.
Ethernet adaptor local area connection:Connection-specific DNS suffix ......mshome.netIP address................................ ..192.168.1.100Sublet mask...............................255. 255.255.0Default gateway..........................192.16 8.1.1
Under "other devices", (On the Gateway), it lists eathernet controller:"Device status":The drivers for this device are not installed (Code28)To reinstall drivers for this device, click Reinstall DriverHow the hell did we get THIS far Rob....