Re: Can't browse, can't ping, can't tracert?
- From: "Jim" <j.n@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 18:11:32 GMT
"shultzjr" <shultzjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I can release and renew and it works.Are you certain that your setup is allowing ICMP packets to pass from one
tried pinging yahoo.com after that and I get the Request timed out error.
I
get the same error when I try to ping my local Linksys box 192.168.1.1. I
will try to reload the drive and see if that helps. If that doesn't the
only
thing left that I can think of is a wipe and full reinstall.
thanks,
charles....
"PCfixinman" wrote:
Hi,
It sounds like there could be a corrupt driver issue, try to uninstall
it
from device manager, then reboot & let it re-install to see if it
resolves
the dns problem
Also the fact that it says unknown, instead of Broadcast, seems like it
isn't going through the regular network channels..
Are you able to release & renew your IP?
Regards,
JC
One step closer to the edge...
"shultzjr" wrote:
After I type in "ipconfig/flushdns" I get:
Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache
then I fire up IE and it tries to go to 64.233.179.99 google.com for a
while
and then I get another dns error.
anything else?
charles.....
"PCfixinman" wrote:
Hi,
Have you tried flushing the DNS resolver cache?
IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS
Regards,
JC
--
One step closer to the edge...
"shultzjr" wrote:
Hi all,
I have an XP Home machine that gives me a dns
error whenever I try to use IE6. I have tried two
different ways to connect to the Internet: one
through my local lan and two through a dialup
connection. Both give the same errors. I have
other machines on my lan that access the Internet
just fine. The only difference in IPCONFIG/ALL
is that the node type is UNKNOWN instead of
BROADCAST, compared to a Win2000Pro
machine that works correctly. I can't even ping
the local router 192.168.0.1 gives request
timed out. I know the cable is good since it
works in other machines. (driver problem?)
The automatic dhcp is set
correctly and when connected to my lan the ip
address is setting correctly but when I try to
ping yahoo.com for instance, I get a request
timed out error. This happens with either the
dialup connection of the lan connection. I think
that the dhcp client is corrupted but I don't
know how to replace it. Any ideas? Oh, it is
SP1.
thanks,
charles.....
computer to the other? Ping uses these packets.
Jim
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