Re: Can connect to network, not internet

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From: Tony Allen (tony.all_at_nbc.net)
Date: 09/26/04


Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:59:38 -0700

My guess is something amiss in the tcp/ip related stack of code

"Jake" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:39d601c4a362$5bd00b20$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> I pinged various sites, and got quick replies from each.
> Right now I'm going through a bunch of the IE registry
> stuff to look for suspicious entries.
>
> If it's just the browser, however, why wouldn't it work
> with other browsers like Mozilla Firefox?
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Can you be assured you do have an internet connection
> and that you are just
> >getting the page not found when using the browser.
> >
> >Use the command prompt and try doing a ping to an known
> address and see if
> >you are indeed connected but just having browser
> problems.
> >
> >Or not
> >
> >Can you try a dial up connection (your account -
> or 'borrow' one for a
> >little bit) to see if THAT works. If it does, and your
> browser seems fine
> >there, at least we know the browser is ok.
> >
> >I'm sure you've checked all the requisite TCP/IP IP,
> DNS. etc. stuff?
> >Dynamic? Static?
> >
>


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