500 - c60: pavilions 500 - C60 Wired internet

I just bought the Pavilion 500 - c60 to a friend. After connecting it to the top and windows installation, I went to dl all MS updates. you, then I noticed that the internet connection was intermittent.

It turns off for about 2 seconds, then reconnect and it made this contiinuosly. I tried the wireless and seemingly stable. I also checked the cable modem and the router that are very good.  Anyone has any ideas. TIA

Hi again cyberwasp,

It is good to hear from you!

Given that the recovery is not successful, I recommend you contact our technical support at the 800-474-6836. If you do not live in the United States / Canada region, please click the link below to get help from your region number.

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/contact-HP/WW-phone-assist.html

I hope this helps!

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