Dlan funktioniert nicht am PC?

Ich habe mir einen PC gekauft, welcher kein WLAN hat sondern nur DLAN also habe ich das Lan Kabel in den Router und in den Pc gesteckt, nur leider passiert garnichts und mir wird kein Internet angezeigt nirgendswo. Ich habe es mit dem Laptop versucht, dort hat er das Internet mit Lan Kabel sofort erkannt und ich hatte Internet. Nur bei dem PC wird mir nichts angezeigt. Bereits öfters pc und auch router neugestartet… keine ahnung was ich noch tun soll

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Commodore64
8 months ago

A PC has no DLAN.

It has only WLAN (Wifi) or Ethernet (a form of cable-based LAN).

DLAN is a converter from Ethernet to socket. Two points in the network are “bridged” by the electrical wiring. A PC hasn’t built this up.

Your question does not come out where you use the DLAN adapter or whether you have any.

What did you put in exactly where?

Commodore64
8 months ago
Reply to  bloosrice

So you don’t use DLAN.

First of all, check in the device manager whether a network card has been detected at all. The card integrated on the motherboard can be switched off in the BIOS.

Commodore64
8 months ago

network adapter

Xandros0506
8 months ago

so I put the Lan cable in the router and in the Pc,

a LAN connection.

Wi-Fi is wireless and DLAN (Powerline) builds the connection via the power grid – if it works!).

only unfortunately does not happen at all and no internet is displayed anywhere.

The computer has a connection to the local network. In the place, the Internet has lost nothing and is not present at all.
If your local network does not already work, no communication of the computer with local network devices or other terminals can take place in the local network. And if this doesn’t work, the computer can logically also not be used to connect the router to your provider (which can then be accessed to the Internet in the further course).

I tried with the laptop, there he immediately recognized the internet with Lan cable

No, he has recognized the local network directly and has received valid IP addresses for accessing the router (as gateway) as well as responding DNS servers. If no gateway is known to the PC in its network configuration, it also does not know where to send inquiries to retrieve the answers from servers from the Internet. If he doesn’t have a DNS server, the PC doesn’t know what server he’s supposed to get answers.

And at these two places it is often jammed.

Ergo -> Control network card settings. And if there are not all necessary IP addresses and network masks available via the automatic configuration (i.e. the DHCP server of the router -> manually correct and then try.

Transistor3055
8 months ago

DLAN isn’t it, but others have already explained it.

Yes, every PC actually has always a LAN connection (also called Ethernet).

What can be the cause. I have the following suggestions:

  • (According to your photos, this is the case!) There are actually missing the LAN/Ethernet drivers on your PC. These LAN drivers are often part of the chipset/mainboard driver for your motherboard. See the Mainboard manufacturer’s website (Support/Download/Driver…). Download and install.
  • Is the On-board LAN port disabled in BIOS? Then please activate in the BIOS according to the manual of the motherboard.
  • See in the Windows device manager whether there is a network adapter or Ethernet adapter is listed and whether this Ethernet adapter is functional is listed.
  • has made the LAN cable “click”. It must snap in (racing nose). And often LEDs light at the LAN port of the PC and at the LAN port of the router when there is a physical connection. LEDs on the LAN port check on the router and on the PC that need to light when LAN cable has a connection!
  • Not the WAN or DSL port, but LAN1,2,3 (4 is not, is often the guest port) on the router.
  • Is there a patch panel in the building? If so, check if the LAN-Dose is stuck on the wall at all on the patch panel (patched).

Good luck!

MarSusMar
8 months ago

A PC may have Wlan, but he can definitely not have a D-Lan. Because Dlan (Powerline) is the distribution of the router signal via the power grid, a substitute for a lan cabling.

Laptops have Wlan, are you sure that your Läppi gets the signal via the Lankan to the Dlan adapter?

If there is D-Lan, the PC is missing the network driver, so it does not recognize the lane signal and cannot communicate with the router.

FrankITService
8 months ago

Hi.

which Dlan product is and please see in your device manager what you have installed for a network card.

Then I can send you suitable drivers.

MfG.

YogiSchreiner
8 months ago

Doesn’t have anything to do with Powerline or the Router, you just won’t have any network drivers installed.