[ale] detecting an unplugged network cable?
Wandered Inn
esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
Mon Feb 19 16:00:31 EST 2001
hirsch at zapmedia.com wrote:
>
> Is there any way to detect when a network cable gets unplugged? My
> windows colleagues say that windows can tell within seconds of the
> cable being yanked that there is no network, but I can't. The card is
> clearly aware of it, too, since the green light goes out, but I don't
> know how to check for the connection. Is there a way?
Give the cable a good tug, if it comes to you, it's unplugged. Sorry, I
couldn't resist.
So, how is it that Windows demonstrates the fact that the nic is
unplugged?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
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