1 posted on
11/26/2008 5:08:05 PM PST by
Perdogg
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To: Perdogg
DNS Server??? Check to see if your IP provider has recommended DNS settings. Without that assigned to either your router setup or your TCP/IP settings you can’t resolve internet names. It will also prevent you from accessing email.
39 posted on
11/26/2008 7:17:11 PM PST by
Tallguy
("The sh- t's chess, it ain't checkers!" -- Alonzo (Denzel Washington) in "Training Day")
To: Perdogg
Have you tried bouncing that router?
40 posted on
11/26/2008 7:22:39 PM PST by
tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: Perdogg
It sounds like you need an assigned IP address for your router and we have never had AOL, so don’t know if that is causing your problem.
41 posted on
11/26/2008 7:26:04 PM PST by
Cindy
To: Perdogg
I'd bounce that router
and the cable modem.
There may be a DNS proxy in there somewhere that's gone wobbly.
43 posted on
11/26/2008 7:28:11 PM PST by
tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: Perdogg
You’ll need to change some settings and the only way that I know offhand how to do this is to call tech support. It’s a pain but I had the same problem with the Netgear router I use. But that was two years ago and it works fine. I don’t think you will have a problem with wireless however but I could be wrong. When I logged on with my laptop it connected right away. The two desktops required a change of settings.
45 posted on
11/26/2008 9:10:28 PM PST by
RichardW
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49 posted on
11/27/2008 9:29:33 AM PST by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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