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Last answer on Mar 25, 2009 8:17:08 am GMT sherry, on Mar 25, 2009 4:33:17 am GMT 
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Hello, i disabled my lan network as i was trying to set back my IP address which had been tampered with and i cannot seem to enable it. The problem arose when i tried to change the network drivers of my computer. I cannot connect to the internet as my computer is not recognizing any network cable inserted in it. In simple words i dont have a Lan network option in my computer. I want to set up my computer to my server in my organization.

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 mysticdreams, on Mar 25, 2009 8:17:08 am GMT
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Check in your control panel, maybe the LAN device was disabled during the process...

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