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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:30:00 -
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50 mill reward to the guy that figures out my laptops internet problem
ok here goes:
my laptop wont accept the internet it gets from my DSL box.. it gets the right IP and host details down in IPCONFIG/CMD
its on basic settings like get automatic IP and IPX protocol installed.. and the internet works fine on my 2 other PCs ?
any have a idea ? it have cordless internet setup on it also but dosent work from home so 2 internet connections
1: cordless 2: LAN <-- that should the DSL/ADSL be going thru
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:33:00 -
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PS: ALL SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOME!
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Velsharoon
Gallente Endgame.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:33:00 -
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stop masturbating over it
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Frezik
Celtic Anarchy Anarchy Empire
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:33:00 -
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Do you need IPX for something specific? I'd remove it if you don't.
Can you ping the default gateway? Can you ping your DNS servers?
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hellwarrior
Caldari Endgame.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:34:00 -
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Is the modem plugged in?
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Eamz
Endgame.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:35:00 -
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Originally by: hellwarrior Is the modem plugged in?
It is plugged in....... to his ASS!1
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Wilhelm Beck
Tritanium Workers Union
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:36:00 -
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We are gonna need a little more information.
Brand of laptop. Is it plugged in to AC power? Full Text of ipconfig /all Operating system on the laptop.
things to try out side software: power cycle router change ethernet cabling with known good cable. are there blinky lights?
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:37:00 -
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Originally by: Frezik Do you need IPX for something specific? I'd remove it if you don't.
Can you ping the default gateway? Can you ping your DNS servers?
removed IPX
and no i dont think i can PING anything.. iam not reciving packets or sending..
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:40:00 -
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Edited by: Chode Rizoum on 12/06/2007 17:39:59
Originally by: Wilhelm Beck We are gonna need a little more information.
Brand of laptop. Is it plugged in to AC power? Full Text of ipconfig /all Operating system on the laptop.
things to try out side software: power cycle router change ethernet cabling with known good cable. are there blinky lights?
Dell latitude d620 ye its in a standard powersupply windows XP
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : opasia.dk IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.100 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
been trying multipale cables..
even going around the router using the mother cable(direct box-PC)
linksys router btw
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Wilhelm Beck
Tritanium Workers Union
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:42:00 -
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Edited by: Wilhelm Beck on 12/06/2007 17:41:57 The next question is can you ping the gateway at 192.168.1.1
if so can you get the the router settings at http://192.168.1.1 (web browser)
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Gummi
The Short Bus Squad The SUdden Death Squad
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:44:00 -
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Edited by: Gummi on 12/06/2007 17:44:15 Your TCP stack could be corrupt
Linkage
I use this lots of times to fix problems matching what you describe
Download/Run
it will ask you to reboot, and voila your TCP/Winsock problems will be gone
And by the way, you dont have both a wireless and wired connection going to your router at the same time? 
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:45:00 -
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Originally by: Wilhelm Beck Edited by: Wilhelm Beck on 12/06/2007 17:41:57 The next question is can you ping the gateway at 192.168.1.1
if so can you get the the router settings at http://192.168.1.1 (web browser)
ye i could ing it send 4 and recived 4 = 0 % loss
but cant enter the router config
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:50:00 -
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Originally by: Gummi Edited by: Gummi on 12/06/2007 17:44:15 Your TCP stack could be corrupt
Linkage
I use this lots of times to fix problems matching what you describe
Download/Run
it will ask you to reboot, and voila your TCP/Winsock problems will be gone
And by the way, you dont have both a wireless and wired connection going to your router at the same time? 
gonner try the winsock thingy now..
the wireless is deactivated atm anyways so it cant be that.. but its normally not a problem since it just runs smoothly when a DSL cable gets plugged into it
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Wilhelm Beck
Tritanium Workers Union
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:53:00 -
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Edited by: Wilhelm Beck on 12/06/2007 17:54:47 Edited by: Wilhelm Beck on 12/06/2007 17:52:23 Snazzy,
The next thing you should try is setting the ip on the laptop to be similar to one of the known working PCs
so if you run ipconfig /all on one of them copy over everything except the IP address into the ip settings of the laptop and increment the Address one. Given that you have a link sys router and 2 other machines the address you are likely to want is 192.168.1.103
instructions here
Try that and then the gateway ping again.
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 17:59:00 -
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Originally by: Wilhelm Beck Edited by: Wilhelm Beck on 12/06/2007 17:54:47 Edited by: Wilhelm Beck on 12/06/2007 17:52:23 Snazzy,
The next thing you should try is setting the ip on the laptop to be similar to one of the known working PCs
so if you run ipconfig /all on one of them copy over everything except the IP address into the ip settings of the laptop and increment the Address one. Given that you have a link sys router and 2 other machines the address you are likely to want is 192.168.1.103
instructions here
Try that and then the gateway ping again.
rgr did that and rebooting now.. the reg fix didten work btw to the poster above
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:02:00 -
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still get same results on the ping 4 send and 4 recived = 0 % loss
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Gummi
The Short Bus Squad The SUdden Death Squad
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:05:00 -
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Originally by: Chode Rizoum still get same results on the ping 4 send and 4 recived = 0 % loss
Thats good, but can you ping out through your gateway
like
ping 194.125.133.10
and then does your DNS work
ping www.google.com
you should get ping 4 send and 4 recieved = 0 % loss
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:10:00 -
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Originally by: Gummi
Originally by: Chode Rizoum still get same results on the ping 4 send and 4 recived = 0 % loss
Thats good, but can you ping out through your gateway
like
ping 194.125.133.10
and then does your DNS work
ping www.google.com
you should get ping 4 send and 4 recieved = 0 % loss
yep same results what does that tell you ?
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Wilhelm Beck
Tritanium Workers Union
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:16:00 -
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that's not a good sign:)
What I would check that a different machine can connect to the router. once you can confirm that, I would switch the cable into the laptop.
once again attempt to ping the gateway. The goal here to to make sure that the calve and router combo is working.
then i would check the dell configuration utility. Dell turns off the wired network card to save power when unplugged on their newer laptops. The name of the program is quick set. it should be running in the task bar under the following icon
Because the quick set software is horribly inconsistent between versions, I can't tell you exactly where to look, but poke around and see if you can confirm that quick set thinks your network connection is on as well. this shouldn't be an issue but it tends to be a little bundle of joy.
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Gummi
The Short Bus Squad The SUdden Death Squad
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:18:00 -
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That means your internet (tcpip) is working as far as DNS/Routing etc goes
That rules out your router/your cable/ your network card etc
It could be just browser related now and the first thing to check is whether you have a proxy setting in your browser.
in IE its tool/ internet options/ connections / lan settings and make sure none are checked or just automatically detect settings is ticked
in Firefox its Tools/ Options / General / Connection settings and Direct Connection to the Internet should be selected.
If you get 0% loss on your pins and you dont have web its most likely either a proxy setting in the browser / a windows/norton/* firewall setting gone wrong.
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Gummi
The Short Bus Squad The SUdden Death Squad
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:19:00 -
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Edited by: Gummi on 12/06/2007 18:21:03
Originally by: Wilhelm Beck that's not a good sign:)
What I would check that a different machine can connect to the router. once you can confirm that, I would switch the cable into the laptop.
once again attempt to ping the gateway. The goal here to to make sure that the calve and router combo is working.
then i would check the dell configuration utility. Dell turns off the wired network card to save power when unplugged on their newer laptops. The name of the program is quick set. it should be running in the task bar under the following icon
Because the quick set software is horribly inconsistent between versions, I can't tell you exactly where to look, but poke around and see if you can confirm that quick set thinks your network connection is on as well. this shouldn't be an issue but it tends to be a little bundle of joy.
Why is that not a good sign?
4 sent and 4 recieved and 0% loss is what you want. --------------------------------------- ping 192.168.1.1 PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.252 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.207 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.185 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.185 ms ^C --- 192.168.1.1 ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
----------------------------------------------------
Thats a good result
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Vmir Gallahasen
Gallente Omniscient Order
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:22:00 -
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Do you have more than one PC using this internet connection at a time?
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:22:00 -
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quickset said my network card was active and running..
geuss its back to wireing 
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Wilhelm Beck
Tritanium Workers Union
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:23:00 -
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Edited by: Wilhelm Beck on 12/06/2007 18:22:21 yeah read that received =0 instead of 0% loss:)
doing too many thing at once apparently
Also i gotta run client waiting, good luck on this one guys
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Gummi
The Short Bus Squad The SUdden Death Squad
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:26:00 -
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Originally by: Chode Rizoum quickset said my network card was active and running..
geuss its back to wireing 
Its not your wiring, everything that you have told us so far leads us to believe your network is working and the problem lies with something on the os level.
Are you using any third party firewalls such as norton? And are you against the idea of removing norton if you do have it installed ?
Gummi hates Norton 
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:28:00 -
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Originally by: Gummi That means your internet (tcpip) is working as far as DNS/Routing etc goes
That rules out your router/your cable/ your network card etc
It could be just browser related now and the first thing to check is whether you have a proxy setting in your browser.
in IE its tool/ internet options/ connections / lan settings and make sure none are checked or just automatically detect settings is ticked
in Firefox its Tools/ Options / General / Connection settings and Direct Connection to the Internet should be selected.
If you get 0% loss on your pins and you dont have web its most likely either a proxy setting in the browser / a windows/norton/* firewall setting gone wrong.
i have currently this PC on the same router.. but it have never been a problem with having op to 3 PCs on this.. and i only have a windows firewall and NOD32 on "THIS PC" not the laptop.. so it cant really be a firewall problem ?
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:29:00 -
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Originally by: Gummi
Originally by: Chode Rizoum quickset said my network card was active and running..
geuss its back to wireing 
Its not your wiring, everything that you have told us so far leads us to believe your network is working and the problem lies with something on the os level.
Are you using any third party firewalls such as norton? And are you against the idea of removing norton if you do have it installed ?
Gummi hates Norton 
only windows firewall and NOD32..
on the laptop i dont really see any firewalls or antivirus exept windows firewall
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Chode Rizoum
Minmatar Temptation inc.
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:34:00 -
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Block Anonymous Internet Requests:Enabled Disabled
in my router admin page ?
set to enabled could that be it ?
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Gummi
The Short Bus Squad The SUdden Death Squad
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:35:00 -
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Originally by: Chode Rizoum
only windows firewall and NOD32..
on the laptop i dont really see any firewalls or antivirus exept windows firewall
Ok thats good, what actually happens now when say if you go to www.google.com in your browser? Is it set 'online' and do you get any error messages in your browser?
Its really baffling that your network pings fine now but still your internet doesnt work.
Do you have eve installed on it? does it give you a connection to tq?
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Gummi
The Short Bus Squad The SUdden Death Squad
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Posted - 2007.06.12 18:37:00 -
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Na, if other pcs on your network are seeing the web fine then its most likely the router is fine, unless there is a block on your specific machine IP, but thats unlikely as we can ping out to the internet fine. so no the problem is not on your router is on your pc.
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