Re: Sysclean
- From: compro <compro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 15:37:02 -0800
No such luck.Think something in the pc is redirecting it or prevent the IE
from displaying.
"David H. Lipman" wrote:
> From: "compro" <compro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> | adsl modem with tel line connected into modem and usb into pc (ppp, windows
> | 95/98/nt/2000 internet
> | sysckean and definitions were copied from another working pc
> |
> | ipconfig /all >
> | host name: home
> | pri dns :-
> | mode type: unknown
> | ip routing : no
> | wins proxy: no
> | ppp adaper dsl206u adsl usb modem dialup
> | connection specific dns :-
> | description: wan <ppp/slip> interface
> | phy address : 00-53-......
> | dlcp enabled; no
> | ip add: 219.74.17.133
> | subnet: 255.255.255.255
> | gateway : 219.74.17.133
> | dns servers: 165.21.83.99
> | 165.21.100.88
> |
> | ping yahoo.com > ping cannot find host name ...
> | ping 66.94.234.13> its ok as lost=0
> |
> | thanks for your help.....
> |
> |
>
> First I highly suggest getting a Cable/DSL Router such as the Linksys BEFSR41. It has many
> adavantages such as acting as a simplistic FireWall. Additionally, if you use PPPoE then
> the Router, not the PC will intitiate the PPPoE connection and it will also alow upto 253
> computers or game Boxes to share the one Internet connection.
>
> You can ping and IP address but you can't resolve a host name. That means it is a DNS
> issue.
>
> You posted - 219.74.17.133 as wil as your posting host is; 165.21.154.128
>
> Both point to being in Singapore using SINGNET PTE LTD with the Internet Domain
> "singnet.com.sg"
>
> That's means the following are DNS servers are for your network...
>
> 165.21.83.11
> 195.13.10.226
> 165.21.100.11
>
>
> Your IPconfig output shows..
> 165.21.83.99
> 165.21.100.88
>
> I don't know why the above are not working. But I suggest replacing those two with the
> three addresses I provided with the Domain of; singnet.com.sg
>
> If you use a Cable/DSL Router you would enter this data into the Router and then enable DHCP
> Daemon on the Router and enable DHCP on the PC (or PCs) and that information would be
> obtained from the Router.
>
> We'll see how that works and we'll go from there...
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>
>
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