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Can't get Orange livebox to connect
Posted by Tim Rogers on July 6th, 2006


Got my livebox yesterday and tried to connect it. Everything went fine (red
button flashing as per instruction etc) but when I plugged in the ethernet
cable and tried to get the PC to talk to the livebox all I got was the fact
that the cable was still unplugged.

Rang Orange, on for 35 mins and they said that because my line hadn't been
upgraded yet that the livebox wouldn't work. I am presently on the old 512Mb
unlimited moving to 1Mb 2Gb limited download package)

Came home today and conntect using my old copperjet modem and notice that
the speed had gone up to 1Mb. Tried to connect using livebox and again
nothing.

Rang Orange again (thank God it's free on 150 from a mobile!). The bloke got
me to uninstall / reinstall everything and then got me to remove my other
connections (Freeserve broadband & BT Internet dial up). I questioned this
but he said it would be OK but again the livebox didn't connect to my
computer. And all my connections had been removed but I have now recovered
them.

Of course I could just carry on using my old modem but I want to use the
free internet phone calls facility.

MY conclusion is that the ethernet connection on the livebox is faulty or
the one on my computer is faulty. Or is there something I am missing????

Tim



Posted by Gaz on July 6th, 2006


Tim Rogers wrote:

Whether or not the line was active, the fact that you have no connection to
the router means that it is nothing to do with your line.


It doesnt advertise it, but you can connect using a usb cable, the drivers
are on the orange install cd, try it out, see of you can get a connection.

Gaz



Posted by me on July 6th, 2006


Check Device Manager and see if your network adapter is installed and
enabled.

Go to Start/Run and type cmd then click OK

At the command prompt type ipconfig/all then hit Enter. See if your pc gets
an IP address from the Livebox. If not, disable any firewall s/w and try
ipconfig again.


Posted by Tim Rogers on July 6th, 2006


Cheer. Are the USB drivers automatically installed or do I have to install.
I've had a look at the CD contents but can't find how to install the USB
drivers???

Also I could get a USB to Ethernet connector to link the computer to the
livebox???

Tim


Posted by Gaz on July 7th, 2006


Tim Rogers wrote:
I think it is in the drivers folder on the cd, if you just plug the usb
cable into the box and the computer, with the cd in the drive it should find
them, if not, just point them to the drivers folder on the cd.

If this works, you wont need a usb to ethernet connector, as the usb cable
will do what it says.

Gaz



Posted by Richard M Willis on July 7th, 2006


"Tim Rogers" <sregoryimmt@com.btinternet> wrote in message

If the cable is showing as unconnected, then it's the ethernet connexion
between your PC and the livebox that's broken. Are you sure you're using a
patch cable rather than a crossover cable ?

Can you connect to anything else with that cable and your PC's network
card ?

Richard [in SG19]



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Posted by deltic13@hotmail.com on July 7th, 2006



Richard M Willis wrote:
What's the difference between a patch/crossover cable??? First thing
I'llcheck when I get home is that I have a network card fitted.
Although it says ELAN is unplugged doesn't that mean that the PC
realises that there is a socket there??

Tim

Posted by poster on July 7th, 2006


On 7 Jul 2006, deltic13@hotmail.com wrote:

If you connect a PC to a hub, there'll be "in" and "out" traffic down
the pairs. Try connecting two PCs together and a "patch" cable would
connect them but the "out" traffic would be on the same pair, and you
would need a crossover. With most modern hubs / switches the kit can
sense the traffic and will adapt to match the cable, so whether there
is a crossover or straight-through (patch) cable, it would work. But
sometimes kit (older stuff) won't adapt. Linking a 24 port switch to
another 24 port switch might need a crossover (though some kit uses a
switch to reverse just one of the ports to allow uplinking). HTH.

Posted by Tim Rogers on July 7th, 2006



<deltic13@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152272662.582403.189090@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
Have tried a work laptop and it connects so it must be my computer. I've got
an ethernet socket and it says that the computer has 10/100Mbps Ethernet on
the front so what's wrong with my PC? . My connection settings icon says the
following:

"ATM ELAN connection 2 Network cable unplugged ATM Emulated LAN <unspecified
LAN Name>"

Do I need a (new) ethernet card

Or can I cannot the livebox via USB???

or use a USB --> Ethernet Network adapter???

Will that work?



Posted by Bob Lurker on July 7th, 2006



"Tim Rogers" <sregoryimmt@com.btinternet> wrote in message
news:4h7dgrF1q8bh1U1@individual.net...
Don't use USB!

Start, Control Panel, Network Connections, Right click on your LAN card,
Properties, Highlight Internet Protocol (TC/IP), Properties
Are the two obtain boxes checked? IP & DNS




Posted by Tim Rogers on July 7th, 2006



"Bob Lurker" <bob@nospams.com> wrote in message
news:44affa13$1@news.greennet.net...
Yes certainly are checked. Although you say do not use USB. What about a
USB --> Ethernet adaptor. You just plug this into the back of a spare USB
socket and it's got an ethernet socket on the other end that you can plug
the other end of the lead from the livebox into. Surely that will work?

Tim


Posted by kráftéé on July 7th, 2006


Tim Rogers wrote:
Listen to what you have posted, you will still be using USB &
therefore will still be using up system resources just to emulate
something which you have already got but needs tweaking. Even a new
network card shouldn't cost you as much as as what you are propossing
to use...



Posted by Tim Rogers on July 7th, 2006



"kráftéé" <kraftee@dontspamkrafteeunless you know what'sgoodforu.pus.com>
wrote in message news:44aeba4c$0$983$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
Indeed it looks as though a new network card is as easy to install as memory
and at less than £10 (£7.99 from PC World) it might be the best option.
Might pop down there tomorrow and have a go. I assume that I just plug it in
start the computer up and I'll have an instant Ethernet port which will
(hopefully) work with the livebox.

Tim


Posted by Tim Rogers on July 8th, 2006



">>>>> Will that work?

Problem solved. Went down to PC world bought the ethernet card for £7.99 and
everything now seems OK. Don't know why the old ethernet connection would
work but for a 5 minute job it's now sorted. Thanks for everyones help here!

Tim



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