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Old July 12th 04, 10:23 PM
instauratio
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I can ping any address successfully but cannot get to the
sites????

I have tried releasing and renewing the ipconfig info
repeatedly - it renews the "0 etherenet adapter" but not
the "1 ethernet adapter" even though I specify "all" and I
have disabled the "o etherenet adapter" (it's firewire
which I don't use).

I have checked the system, hardware, networking and
everything appears fine.

I have updated the bios

I have manually added DNS addresses to the adapter. Though
I'm uncertain what they want for "host" and "domain"

What am I missing here? Can anyone help me?

Thanks
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Old July 13th 04, 07:00 AM
N. Miller
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In article , instauratio says...

I can ping any address successfully but cannot get to the
sites????


I have tried releasing and renewing the ipconfig info
repeatedly - it renews the "0 etherenet adapter" but not
the "1 ethernet adapter" even though I specify "all" and I
have disabled the "o etherenet adapter" (it's firewire
which I don't use).


I have checked the system, hardware, networking and
everything appears fine.


I have updated the bios


I have manually added DNS addresses to the adapter. Though
I'm uncertain what they want for "host" and "domain"


What am I missing here? Can anyone help me?


Is the '1' Ethernet adapter a NIC, or a modem? Are you a dial-up user, or a
High Speed Internet user? If an HSI, are you behind a router, or directly
connected to the Internet?

Some of the information should be coming from the ISP on a DHCP lease. It
would help to know the answers to my questions.

--
Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
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Old July 13th 04, 01:30 PM
instauratio
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Default Dns error

I'm HSI behind a router. This is a NIC card. I can see
from winipcfg that the 1 ethernet card has the ip address
and dns addresses assigned as you would expect.

This is a notebook by the way. I have recently reimaged
and so I suspect the drivers. But when I place the latest
drivers on the desktop and attempt to update, the message
I get says the drivers in place are more appropriate.

still baffled


-----Original Message-----
In article ,

instauratio says...

I can ping any address successfully but cannot get to

the
sites????


I have tried releasing and renewing the ipconfig info
repeatedly - it renews the "0 etherenet adapter" but

not
the "1 ethernet adapter" even though I specify "all"

and I
have disabled the "o etherenet adapter" (it's firewire
which I don't use).


I have checked the system, hardware, networking and
everything appears fine.


I have updated the bios


I have manually added DNS addresses to the adapter.

Though
I'm uncertain what they want for "host" and "domain"


What am I missing here? Can anyone help me?


Is the '1' Ethernet adapter a NIC, or a modem? Are you a

dial-up user, or a
High Speed Internet user? If an HSI, are you behind a

router, or directly
connected to the Internet?

Some of the information should be coming from the ISP on

a DHCP lease. It
would help to know the answers to my questions.

--
Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
.

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Old July 13th 04, 10:45 PM
Carey Holzman
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"instauratio" wrote in message
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I can ping any address successfully but cannot get to the
sites????

I have tried releasing and renewing the ipconfig info
repeatedly - it renews the "0 etherenet adapter" but not
the "1 ethernet adapter" even though I specify "all" and I
have disabled the "o etherenet adapter" (it's firewire
which I don't use).

I have checked the system, hardware, networking and
everything appears fine.

I have updated the bios

I have manually added DNS addresses to the adapter. Though
I'm uncertain what they want for "host" and "domain"

What am I missing here? Can anyone help me?

Thanks



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Old July 13th 04, 11:44 PM
instauratio
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Default Dns error

I had taken the Laptop to Best buy to re-install the OS.
They had used a "Proxy" address. When I took it back in,
they recognized the problem right away and fixed it.

Thanks for the help!


-----Original Message-----
I'm HSI behind a router. This is a NIC card. I can see
from winipcfg that the 1 ethernet card has the ip address
and dns addresses assigned as you would expect.

This is a notebook by the way. I have recently reimaged
and so I suspect the drivers. But when I place the latest
drivers on the desktop and attempt to update, the message
I get says the drivers in place are more appropriate.

still baffled


-----Original Message-----
In article ,

instauratio says...

I can ping any address successfully but cannot get to

the
sites????


I have tried releasing and renewing the ipconfig info
repeatedly - it renews the "0 etherenet adapter" but

not
the "1 ethernet adapter" even though I specify "all"

and I
have disabled the "o etherenet adapter" (it's firewire
which I don't use).


I have checked the system, hardware, networking and
everything appears fine.


I have updated the bios


I have manually added DNS addresses to the adapter.

Though
I'm uncertain what they want for "host" and "domain"


What am I missing here? Can anyone help me?


Is the '1' Ethernet adapter a NIC, or a modem? Are you a

dial-up user, or a
High Speed Internet user? If an HSI, are you behind a

router, or directly
connected to the Internet?

Some of the information should be coming from the ISP on

a DHCP lease. It
would help to know the answers to my questions.

--
Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
.

.

  #6  
Old July 16th 04, 05:32 PM
N. Miller
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Default Dns error

In article , instauratio says...

I had taken the Laptop to Best buy to re-install the OS.
They had used a "Proxy" address. When I took it back in,
they recognized the problem right away and fixed it.


Thanks for the help!


Yep, a proxy will do it...anyway, I tried.

--
Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
 




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