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Old 07-08-2008, 11:56 PM
kat0409
 
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Re: router ok but no web access

Anteaus;3150445 Wrote:
> Type IPCONFIG /ALL into a cmd box. (Run...cmd)
>
> Check that the default gateway and DNS server addresses are correct. If
> not
> type:
>
> IPCONFIG /RELEASE
>
> then
>
> IPCONFIG /RENEW
>
> If this does not correct them , try using a manually-set IP address.
> Gateway
> and DNS are normally the router's IP.
>
> Also, this may possibly be the problem:
> http://mylogon.net/support/psave
>
> --------------------------
> "This is a wonderful computer. It''s 20yrs old and absolutely reliable.
>
> And, in all that time it''s only had four mobos, six processors, two
> cases,
> seven OS''s ...."
>
>
> "Zoghrob" wrote:
> -
> I just clean installed Windows XP SP2 yesterday.
> Typically after installation I let the windows update I& no problem so
> far,
> after a while I was told to install SP3, I did & as far as I remember
> no
> problem so far.
> I was then told to update & install few security fixes & issues which
> I did
> too.
> Just after that eacj time I start my system I can't access the web (no
>
> matter IE7, or firefox) though my router is on & connected & network
> connection shows connected with correct parameters, I must disable
> then
> enable my network connection to be abloe to access the web (it takes
> kong
> time acquiring address, unlike before).
> Actually I feels its a problem with 1 of the last updates, but which
> 1?
> How can I solve this issue?
> My system configuration is :
> P4 3.0 GHZ, Motherboard Gigabyte 945 (with 10/100/1000 lan
> integrated), 2GB
> RAM
> Thanks & looking for your reply.-



Thank you for the advice. I tried all these things (IPCONFIG RENEW and
RELEASE) and the link you provided.

I haven't tried manually setting the ip address, not sure how to do
that?




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