Try a Simple Power Cycle ( as it is called so in Tech Terms )
i,e Switch of the Computer/S , Router, Modem of your ISP
Wait for 4 to 5 mins
Switch on the Modem -- Wait untill all the lights come up and then again wait for 2 mins
Switch on the Router -- Wait for 3 mins
Switch on all other computers that are working, then check conectivity
Switch on this computer that has a problem, then Try browsing, This resolves most issues ( Basically it is the static in the unused ports that gets discharged )
It that does not happen, delete all existing Lan Connection, Uninstall your network Driver, Reinstall the Drivers, then reconfigure you net connection then try
It still that does not work out and you still get the " Network Cable Unplugged " Msg
Then Unplug the Cable
Then go to Start > Run > type regedit
Navigate to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID
Then Delete the key below
{7007ACCF-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E}
Then Restart the comp and reconnect the cable and then try
i,e Switch of the Computer/S , Router, Modem of your ISP
Wait for 4 to 5 mins
Switch on the Modem -- Wait untill all the lights come up and then again wait for 2 mins
Switch on the Router -- Wait for 3 mins
Switch on all other computers that are working, then check conectivity
Switch on this computer that has a problem, then Try browsing, This resolves most issues ( Basically it is the static in the unused ports that gets discharged )
It that does not happen, delete all existing Lan Connection, Uninstall your network Driver, Reinstall the Drivers, then reconfigure you net connection then try
It still that does not work out and you still get the " Network Cable Unplugged " Msg
Then Unplug the Cable
Then go to Start > Run > type regedit
Navigate to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID
Then Delete the key below
{7007ACCF-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E}
Then Restart the comp and reconnect the cable and then try
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