"A network cable is unplugged"; only, not your average issue

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Hi, I searched around for a while and all of the issues involving this statement are not my problem. Basically I have a working, though recently run, cat 5e cable outlet to my room. It works perfectly with the laptop I am typing on at the moment, so the wall socket and the cable itself are fine. When I plug this same cable into my desktop all I get is the "a network cable is unplugged" line. There are no lights on the card in the back, and yes it is a pci card. A few days ago, as I pulled out one of my usb devices, something may have arc'ed and the whole pc shut down. Ever since, the networking card does not function, as described. I grabbed another card from my parents house and threw that in, hoping that the original card had just been fried, but that did not solve the problem. The new card was correctly detected by windows and is supposedly opperating correctly. I am stumped and was hoping somebody could shed some light as to what may have gone wrong, and if so, how I might fix it. There is no trace of anything else being wrong other than neither network card lights up and no attempt is made to get an IP address from my router.
Thanks for any help and sorry for being long winded.
 
You might try rebooting the router while the pc is hooked up and powered. I had a similar issue with my cable modem not giving me any connectivity when i built my new machine. It is probably considering the new card as a new device and not seeing it.
 
Sadly I already tried that, but got nowhere. I just can't image what could phsicallygo wrong on the mobo but not affect anything else
 
Does device manager see the card? Are the correct drivers installed? Have you tried the cards in different pci slots?
 
Well i had my cat chew through a usb cable and completely short out the onboard usb and network, so stranger things can happen. Have you tried going into the dos command and try a loopback. If i recall correctly its just ping 127.0.0.1

Also try doing an ipconfig /all and check to see if it shows a good network device > ipconfig /release then ipconfig /renew
 
Thanks for sticking with me. I tried the loopback and four of four sent packets were received, so I guess everthing looks good there. What does that maneuver tell me?

I then used ipconfig and it says "media disconnected"
What should I try next?
Thanks for your help
 
Do you have the correct drivers installed for the card? Also, do you have your PC set up with a static IP or DHCP? Check your TCP/IP settings and check your DHCP client service to see if it is started.
 
The PC isset up currently for DHCP but I did try static, with no change. I also checked to see that theDHCP was started and it is. As far as the driver is concerned, windows recognized the card and installed drivers, so I have not doubted that it is the correct one. There isn't really any markings on the card itself so I cannot look for a better driver. It is just your run of the mill Intel NIC
 
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