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First you take a look"My computer"Right-click menu"attributes"Medium"Hardware"Medium"Device Manager""Network adapter"There is no network card installed.
If there is one, select Step 2"Online neighbors"Right-click"attributes", a pop-up window, and click in the left pane"Create a new connection"button to pop up a dialog box.
Step 3, pop up the dialog and select Next, there are four options in the pop-up dialog box, select the first button, then select Next, and then a dialog box pops up, there are three options in it, select the second button, and then click Next, and then a dialog box pops up, there are three options, select the second button, and then click Next, a dialog box pops up, and select ISP name to enter in the box"adsl", then select Next, and another dialog box pops up, enter the username password to confirm the password, and then select Next, and another dialog box pops up"Add a shortcut to this on my desktop"Press the hook on the front, then press Done.
Once a connection wizard pops up, press connect and you're done.
This way you can go online, I hope you like this answer! Hehe!
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1. Right-click "Online Neighbors" and click "Create a New Connection" on the left
2. Open the "New Connection Wizard", "Next", "Next", "Complete", here are the default settings, if your network is broadband, this is OK. If it is a ** line or the like, you can select the appropriate item in the "New Connection Wizard".
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The local connection is gone.
It's because you deleted the driver of the network card.
Reinstall the drive.
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You can just create a new local connection
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Reinstall the NIC driver.
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1.Use the ping command to test the connection between two computers in your network.
To ping the IP address of the other computer, at the command prompt, type ping which is the IP address of the other computer), and then press Enter. You should be able to see several replies from the other computer, such as:
reply from :bytes=32 time<1ms ttl=128
If you don't see these responses, or if you see Request Timed Out, there might be a problem with your local computer.
2.Run the ping command to test whether the parsing of names and objects in the network is normal.
Ping ComputerName, where ComputerName is the name of the remote computer. Test the computer connection with the name via the ping command. The method for determining the name of the computer is:
At the Command prompt, enter systeminfo. Or right-click on My Computer - Properties on your desktop and click on the Computer Name Liquid tab. If you see a successful reply to the command, you have a basic connection and name resolution in the computer bridge socks.
Name resolution is closely related to NetBIOS.
3.You have set up an account number and password.
Due to the operating system of the winnt kernel, when accessing the remote computer, it seems that the first attempt is to try with the current local username and password, which may cause inaccessibility, so you can add the user password here.
4.Access with the method of mapping the drive, enter the DOS mode, enter Net View Killer, press Enter This is to see what shared folders are on the computer Killer, such as D. Then enter net use z:
killerd maps the folder d shared by the computer IBM-ZB to the H: disk, type Z: in the command prompt. You will find that you are connected to the Killer computer.
5.To access the data with an IP address, enter it in the Address input field, and click OK.
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1. The local connection is gone, but you can still surf the Internet normally.
Cause: Since the local connection is gone, you can still surf the Internet normally, which means that there is no problem with the computer hardware.
Most of the reasons are due to the fact that the "local connection" is accidentally set to hide when using the computer, or it is caused by viruses, and the solution is relatively simple.
Answer: First of all, the whole antivirus, if it is still not displayed after the antivirus, it may be caused by careless settings, right-click on "Online Neighbors", select "Properties", find "Local Connection", put a tick in the box of "Display icon in the notification area after connection", and then click OK.
Second, the local connection is gone, and the Internet cannot be accessed normally.
Reason: This situation may occur due to accidental or virus damage that disables the local connection. In other words, the NIC may be disabled, and of course, there is also a possibility that the NIC driver is not installed normally.
In this case, you can go to the device manager of your computer to check whether the network card is disabled and whether the driver is installed properly.
3. "Local connection" cannot be found in the properties of "Online Neighbors".
Reason: The solution to the above two situations is to find the "Local Connection" in the "Network Connection" window, but there are also cases where it cannot be found, in this case, most of them are hardware problems or poor hardware contact.
Answer:1Shut down, unplug the power plug behind the host, turn on the host, remove the patch screws on the network card, and carefully unplug the network card. Use a tool such as a hair dryer to clean the motherboard of dust.
In particular, blow the slot of the network card clean, wipe the layout of the network card with a dry rag, and then wipe the metal contact piece with an eraser. Reinsert the network card, plug it in and boot it up.
2.Right-click Computer - Properties - Device Manager and see that there is at least one item of Network Adapter in the list of devices. If not, the NIC has not been detected.
Then check whether the network card is not plugged in properly or is faulty. If a yellow exclamation mark appears on the NIC device name, the driver is incompatible and you need to reinstall the driver.
Fourth, the service process is closed.
Reason: Some netizens accidentally disable some services, which may also cause the loss of local connection.
Answer: Right-click Computer-Management-Services-Services-Services-Services, find Network Connections and double-click, the following window will appear: Change the boot type of the new Mao Tao USB flash drive to "Automatic" or "Manual".
Change "Service Status" to "Started"; Toggle to the "Dependencies" button and change the service status of the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) to "Automatic" and "Started".
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The network card is not driven, look at the device manager in my computer, and see if the network card is not driven.
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Question addendum: What happens when I can't see the local connection on my computer? I can't find it in the online neighborhood, the local connection is in the Control Panel - Network Connections Right-click on the properties of the network connection
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