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    Default Detecting Lan Card


    how can i detect if i already have a built in lan card? because i am planning to have a dsl connection and that is one of the requirements

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    check ang model sa imong mobo if naay built-in lan card or tan-awun nimo if naay saksakanan sa rj45

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    yupz, correct si slackboy.

    pero if your not satisfied with the built-in lan card sa mobo, you can always buy a good lan card for backup purposes

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    what does the lan card look like at the back of the cpu? i cant seem to find it.. in the device manager there is no network adapters installed.. seems that i have no built in lan card in my mobo (ASUS PS4533/333/133)

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    dili lagi masearch sa internet imo mobo...
    if naa kay DSL makita ka unsay nawng sa saksakanan sa LAN, the same na sa saksakanan sa imong DSL modem.

    if wala jud ka kita, ingani ang nawng:

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    and asus p4s533 and p4s333 have buit in lan. kung winxp, automatic naman unta na install ang driver. probably na disable lang tingali na sa bios

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    Default Re: Detecting Lan Card

    basin wa nimo na install ang driver sa built in lan..

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    Default Re: Detecting Lan Card

    Quote Originally Posted by Testbox
    and asus p4s533 and p4s333 have buit in lan. kung winxp, automatic naman unta na install ang driver. probably na disable lang tingali na sa bios
    really? but i cannot find the land card at the back of my cpu.. i saw the picture and i cannot find the port at the back that looks like that one from the telephone.. but when i explored the installation cd of my mobo and i found a driver for the land card but when i installed it and restart my pc the lan card cannot still be detected in the device manager.. guess there no built-in..

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    @chillax
    the one on the pic is not an onboard lan. thats a lan card (separate hardware). the one you should look for is embedded on the mobo. slightly bigger than the rj11 phone socket which is an rj45 socket. if there's none then you should purchase a lan card. not all mobos (even of the same model) have the same peripherals present. maybe yours doesn't have one on it

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    but why is there a driver installer for the lan?

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