Folks,
I'm at the point now of contemplating setting fire to my PC. I have;
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
Asus Crosshair III
4GB Corsair DDR3 running at 1333MHz
60GB SSD (OCZ Sata II)
Blu-Ray read and write
Couple of Sata II 3.5 disks
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
So it was set-up in November 2010 and has run just fine with my BT HomeHub 2 over ethernet. About a month or so ago, I tried the HH3 and I could not browse any web sites, click the browser and it struggled to display content, despite Windows 7 reporting I had an internet connection. Thinking it was faulty, BT sent me another (Type B again) and this did the same. I used the same ethernet cable and plugged this into my laptop running Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit and it connected fine and I could browse the internet so at the time this kind of proved the ethernet cable and router was OK but something was wrong with my desktop PC. Foolishly, I re-installed Windows and it made no difference. When I plugged my HH2 back in, all worked OK.
Then, the HH2 modem packed up so I thought I would try a third party router and got a Netgear N300 (2200) a few days ago and whilst this can connect to BT broadband, it exhibits the same fault the HH3 did when I try and browse the internet on my desktop, i.e, nothing is displayed, pings to websites return nothing. Again, I connect my laptop using the same ethernet cable and it works fine.
So I'm starting to realize, for some reason, my PC is to blame. I have even tried a new Intel network GB card and disabled the onboard realtek GB controller. Still exhibits the same problem.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I have never seen anything like this. Because the HH2 packed up, I basically can't now connect via ethernet from my desktop PC and am using a laptop via wireless as this seems to work OK.
I just can't understand the problem. Can a particular version of Windows cause this? Could the motherboard be faulty? It was odd that HH2 worked (when it did) and the HH3 had routing problems.
I'm at the point now of contemplating setting fire to my PC. I have;
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
Asus Crosshair III
4GB Corsair DDR3 running at 1333MHz
60GB SSD (OCZ Sata II)
Blu-Ray read and write
Couple of Sata II 3.5 disks
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
So it was set-up in November 2010 and has run just fine with my BT HomeHub 2 over ethernet. About a month or so ago, I tried the HH3 and I could not browse any web sites, click the browser and it struggled to display content, despite Windows 7 reporting I had an internet connection. Thinking it was faulty, BT sent me another (Type B again) and this did the same. I used the same ethernet cable and plugged this into my laptop running Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit and it connected fine and I could browse the internet so at the time this kind of proved the ethernet cable and router was OK but something was wrong with my desktop PC. Foolishly, I re-installed Windows and it made no difference. When I plugged my HH2 back in, all worked OK.
Then, the HH2 modem packed up so I thought I would try a third party router and got a Netgear N300 (2200) a few days ago and whilst this can connect to BT broadband, it exhibits the same fault the HH3 did when I try and browse the internet on my desktop, i.e, nothing is displayed, pings to websites return nothing. Again, I connect my laptop using the same ethernet cable and it works fine.
So I'm starting to realize, for some reason, my PC is to blame. I have even tried a new Intel network GB card and disabled the onboard realtek GB controller. Still exhibits the same problem.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I have never seen anything like this. Because the HH2 packed up, I basically can't now connect via ethernet from my desktop PC and am using a laptop via wireless as this seems to work OK.
I just can't understand the problem. Can a particular version of Windows cause this? Could the motherboard be faulty? It was odd that HH2 worked (when it did) and the HH3 had routing problems.
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