This could mean the drivers for your network adapter have been disabled or damaged and are unusable, try grabbing the motherboard driver/utility disc that came with the computer and installing LAN/Network drivers found on that disc.
If you cant find or did not receive a disc try looking on the motherboard manufacturers website for LAN/Network drivers suitable to your motherboard.
You could also try uninstalling Net Protector and seeing if that works, another alternative is contacting Net Protectors tech support and outline your problem to them. They made the program so they could provide better advice.
If too many people are connected in it, it may be slow.
Installing a CB radio in a Chevy Impala begins which installing the mount and location a suitable power source. The radio is then mounted to the dash, wired up, and the antenna connected.
They are used to help protect things that are connected to the coax. It should be noted there is no real proof that there can be any protection from nearby lighting strikes or great voltage surges.
Don't touch any large metal objects and unplug any electronic devices which are not connected to a surge protector.
I see no reason not to. As long as the surge protector is in good condition and the plugs that are connected to it have a snug fit. Most surge protectors have there own built in protection and if the whole unit is just plugged into the wall outlet the circuit breaker will trip if the surge protector faults.
check battery cables are connected correctly, and there not crimped under the battery.
With a surge protector. The surge protector opens the circuit if a surge is detected. The third "pin" is connected to a ground wire to protect the circuit from a short and to dissipate "stray" charges. Overload breakers protect users and equipment from overloads , usually caused by shorts, by heating up and opening the circuit.(same as a surge protector.)
Yes, you have to. Some devices have to be connected before installation. But if you start installing drivers even if device is not connected but has to be it will not damage the operating system.
I recently replaced the battery in our 1998 Windstar and did not keep the electrical system connected during the changeover. No issues afterwards.
Installing a Video Card can be a frustrating operation. The first step is inserting it into an upgrade, or PCI Slot. Your computer may have varying types of PCI slots. Once that is done it may need to be connected to the power supply of your computer. Once it is connected you will want to hook your Computer Monitor up to the video "out" slot.
When installing and Isolated circuit, the orange-insulated conductor is required to be connected to the nickel-plated screw of recepticals
it all depends on what radio your installing, usuially you will have a black and a brown box that's connected to your car., the brown box goes into the bottom and the black goes into the top of your CD player, then you just turn ur ignition on and your ready to go.