Blue Screen then no internet

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 06/26/04


Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 19:17:36 -0700

A little more info if you could...
Are you using DHCP are assigned IP addresses?
Can you ping your router, either the LAN IP or the WAN IP?
If you are using DHCP, try going to a command prompt and
releasing the IP and renewing.
See if you can ping a domain name and if the IP resolves.
If you need to know the commands for these, post a reply
and I'll give them to you

Tom
>-----Original Message-----
>Here is what I know, my xp home edition laptop was
>running fine, then I get the blue screen of death. I
>then rebooted and the next time I got into windows, I
>could no longer access my wireless router. To clairify,
>it signal is being detected and it says connected at
full
>stength, but when I open Ie (or anything that accesses
>the internet) it does not connect, as though not
>connected. Still wierder, when I plug in my lan cable,
I
>get the same results, it is detected and it says I am
>connected, but nothing works. To my knowledge, this is
>the only noticed problem occuring since the crash.
>.
>



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