My windows xp will not pick up the ethernet cable.

Whenever I plug the ethernet cable into my computer, it is not detect it. The router picks it up and the light comes on, but the computer connects to the internet. My dad already tried to install a bunch of drivers, but I think that it has not installed good. Can someone help me with this problem?

The computer manufacturer: Nvidia

Computer model: AWRDACPI

Hello

I ask you to check with your computer manufacturer if the Ethernet port is bad. Windows XP is expected to directly choose the connection of the cable. Also update the drivers of network card on the website of the manufacturer of the computer.

I hope this helps.

Thank you, and in what concerns:
Shekhar S - Microsoft technical support.

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