Internet Connection using 1394 Net Adapter
Hi,
Am a newbie in building the PC, couple of years back i have build a celeron PC and with that knowledge I helped my nephew upgrade his PC.
He had a 7 years old HP PC which had issues in frequent restarting, it was 512 mb intel pentium processor, i don't have the model name.
He had a gaming motherboard, AMD processor based, some nvidea stuff.
What we did is replaced the old motherboard with the new, eliminating the CDROM,floppy drive.
The system came up well with a alert on the first screen for setting up the system configuration, or F1 to continue and option for setting up the CMOS.
We pressed F1 to continue and we are doing it everytime we restart the PC.
Then I tried to connect to the internet, we have a DSL connected directly.
I was able to see 1394 connection in the network places, checked the device manager and i was able to see a yellow question for ehternet controller.
There were three cards that we installed, one has USB like connector, one has phone jack and i dont remeber the third one. Earlier the PC was connected to internet with the same internet connectivity.
I need help in fixing this,
1. startup screen F1 to continue,
2. Floppy drive disable - i dont want that to be showed
3. how do i connect to internet
Please help.
Re: Internet Connection using 1394 Net Adapter
I don't believe this guy is right. From a different thread is the following, and if you search for 1394 net adapter, you'll find another one that says similar:
1394 is firewire. It is not an ethernet adapter. It is listed as a network
adapter because firewire can be used to connect two computers directly and
network them to eachother. Look under your device manager and see if your
ethernet adapter is listed under Network Adapters. If it is, and has a red
X on it, then you need to install the drivers for that Adapter. If not then
you should select that adapter to be the default under Network Connections
in the Control Panel not 1394.
Now, I'm in a similar boat, except my system doesn't list my ethernet adapter at all. Good luck, and just find the drivers for your ethernet adapter, as one suggested, on a disc that came with the mb, or online. And then select it, NOT the 1394, from your Network Connections options.