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Can't access internet.After troubleshooting slow speeds my service provider suggested I bypass my
router to "isolate the problem". When I hooked back the router I can no longer access the internet. I tried troubleshooting the problem by checking the router''s and the workstation's networking configuration. The router acts as a DHCP server and assigns the workstation the address 192.168.2.2 (router = 192.168.2.1). I can't get the internet to work. I can't ping the router but yet can access it's web page. How should I proceed to solve the problem. LD In article <F48768B5-B4C2-422E-80E5-52FB875C4***@microsoft.com>,
neurodoc <neuro***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >After troubleshooting slow speeds my service provider suggested I bypass my Reset your router and broadband modem (by pushing their reset buttons>router to "isolate the problem". When I hooked back the router I can no >longer access the internet. I tried troubleshooting the problem by checking >the router''s and the workstation's networking configuration. The router acts >as a DHCP server and assigns the workstation the address 192.168.2.2 (router >= 192.168.2.1). I can't get the internet to work. I can't ping the router but >yet can access it's web page. How should I proceed to solve the problem. LD or by unplugging them from the AC power for a few seconds) after switching connections between devices. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com neurodoc wrote:
> After troubleshooting slow speeds my service provider suggested I bypass my That'll teach you not to listen to ISP "customer service" script > router to "isolate the problem". When I hooked back the router I can no > longer access the internet. I tried troubleshooting the problem by checking > the router''s and the workstation's networking configuration. The router acts > as a DHCP server and assigns the workstation the address 192.168.2.2 (router > = 192.168.2.1). I can't get the internet to work. I can't ping the router but > yet can access it's web page. How should I proceed to solve the problem. LD readers. I'll bet you didn't get the slow speed issue fixed either. Try the following: -turn power off for modem, router, and computer; wait one minute. -while you're waiting, double check all connections: cable/phoneline to modem; modem to router WAN input; router LAN jack to computer. Are any jacks loose? Are there sharp bends or kinks in any cables? If you have known good cables use them; or try swapping the cable that goes between the modem and router with the one between the router and the computer. -power on modem and wait until the lights indicate that a solid connection has been established. -turn on the router and wait for 2-3 minutes -turn on the computer. -check Internet availability What kind of connection do you have, DSL or cable? Sometimes, particularly with cable service, the ISP ties the service to the MAC address of the computer that first connected. If this is the case, sometimes the MAC address gets reset after some period of time without a connection and sometimes you have to call the ISP. Most routers can get around this issue by "cloning" the MAC address of the pc that works. If you have DSL service, perhaps the router's WAN interface settings (your ISP-given userid and password) were reset. Check the WAN or Internet part of your router's configuration utility. I don't know why you can access the router's configuration utility but not ping it. Do you have one (or more) firewalls running on the computer? Turn them off, and if they are third-party, seriously consider uninstalling them (at least temporarily). What is the make/model of your router? -- Lem MS MVP -- Networking To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer |
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