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AIM "network cable unplugged"


Question Posted Monday November 19 2007, 12:12 am

i rearranged my room last month and put my computer on the other side of my room. my AIM and interent were working fine in it's old spot and i would be signed on for days and would never get signed off. but when i moved my computer to the other side of my room i would get signed off in seconds and it would take forever to sign back on. on the bottom right hand of my computer screen it says "network cable unplugged" my dad checked all the wires and nothing is unplugged. but before, when my computer was in it's original place, that thing was never there. but what's even more weird is that when i go to my wireless network connection and connect to linksys it says my status is connected and the signal strength is excellent but it still says the network cable is unplugged. even if i'm still signed into AIM and NOT signed off. what's going on and what can i do to fix this so i can be signed on for days again?

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killerface answered Thursday November 22 2007, 12:40 pm:
I have the EXACT same problem. I even use Linksys. After being on the phone with Comcast Cable for nearly half an hour, I gathered that basically all I could do was reboot my Linksys thing and restart my computer.
:/ That probly wasn't much help, but it's what I do.

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dOMiNiChUlA answered Tuesday November 20 2007, 11:40 pm:
omg the same thing happened to me. well i called the network cable provider which in my case was timewarner cable and set up an appointment.They came and fixed it and it has never happened again. you should give who ever provides the internet and tell them the problem. = ]

-hope i helped.

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