Homer in Windows Server does not connect to the internet.
I installed Windows Home Server on a self-built media server. Everything on the hardware is working properly. The server software is installed. The ethernet line is connected to my Linksys router. The power light is on decision-making on the case ethernet connection. The power led is on the router where the ethernet is connected. So, in my view, that the issue is not material.
Problems:
1. the server does not connect to the internet.
2. my computer does not recognize the server when I install the Windows Home Server Connector software.
3. the wizard of Linksys on my computer does not recognize the server as a "new device".
I feel like I'm missing a driver, maybe a driver of ethernet controller, but do not know how to diagnose the problem. I downloaded the Windows tool that identified the problems I listed, but solutions are not feasible.
Any suggestions?
Hi Mikey1947,
You can check this link, try the suggestions provided and check if that helps
http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/whsfaq/thread/15a9e657-54a3-453F-B0E7-1efa59b7feea
Hope this information is useful.
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