[quote name='SOSTrooper']Right, we got that, but that doesn't mean it's not defective in some way. Might want to tell us HOW the desktop "doesn't work". Do you have no light on the router, no green light on your motherboard's ethernet port, your computer sees the cable connected but can't go online... doesn't work is very vague. And how long (in length) is the cable?[/QUOTE]
[quote name='vagrantpaul']Cant answer this question without more details. Such as what exactly does not work, and have you tried duct tape.
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When I plug the new black Belkin cable into the desktop and turn the modem on, there is no data light showing on the modem and no green light on the ethernet port on the desktop. The cord is in firmly on the modem and desktop side. I've tried holding it in by hand and wedging a toothpick and the internet never connects and the light on both devices never come on. When I tried it on the 360 and netbook, the black cable connected and I was able to get online with those devices with no problem.
The yellow Belkin cable doesn't have this problem on the desktop and works, but I have to wedge something like a toothpick in the ports on the modem and pc because the yellow cable is old and the locking part of both ends have been broken for years.
I know they are both 5e patch cables and not crossover cables.
I've had this problem with
every new patch 5e cable I have tried to buy over the years with my desktop which is why I have had to hold on to that old yellow cable for so long. It's also why I am sure it isn't a defective cable and something to do with my PC or ethernet card. I got the PC in 2006 and it runs Windows XP. I haven't adjusted any network settings or messed with the BIOS. I've tried googling this before and haven't really found anything useful that could explain what is going on.