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cable connector is firmly connected to the connector on the computer and the
network wall jack as shown on the
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green light indicates a 10-Mbps network connection, and an orange light
indicates a 100-Mbps network connection. The light blinks amber when there is
any network traffic. If the light is dark, try replacing the network cable.
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settings are correct and that the network is functioning.
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the drive and try again.
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You have too many programs open. Close all windows and open
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the program that you want to use. In some cases, you might have to restart your
computer to restore computer resources. If so, try running the program that you
want to use first.
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Ensure that the network
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sheet for your computer.
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Try to log on to the network again.
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Verify that your network
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See page 50.
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Insert a disk into