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On 19 Nov 2002, at 21:29, Thomas J. Holmes III wrote:
> This is where I am now: I will try and do anything that might, possibly,
> help my situation out. Nothing has worked yet. The specifications of my
> machine are as follows: Toshiba Satellite 2800 series; 6 GB hard drive;
> 64 mb factory ram + 64 mb upgrade chip; Windows ME (standard edition, no
> upgrades); 650mHz processor; Built in modem (56k) and ethernet (NIC);
> using a new patch cable that has been tested professionally and by other
> working machines; all available updates were installed before resetting
> the network configuration.
If you can access local machines, but not the Internet, that points toward
your TCP/IP configuration having a problem. [You may be able to reach local
machines either because you also have some non-Internet protocols installed,
such as NetBEUI, or because the TCP/IP problem is specifically with routing
to/from other networks.]
So let's dig a bit deeper into your TCP/IP configuration. What addresses
are you using on the router and the laptop? DHCP? NAT?
David Gillett
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