Ahhck!
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Just started to enjoy my home network when I unplugged the internet and now can't get it back! Anyone here ever had this problem? The status shows that it is actually sending/recieving data, but still can't access the internet!:confused: If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
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Just started to enjoy my home network when I unplugged the internet and now can't get it back! Anyone here ever had this problem? The status shows that it is actually sending/recieving data, but still can't access the internet!:confused: If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
Err... ... so how are you posting to CP without net access?
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Err... ... so how are you posting to CP without net access?
Hahaha... downstairs computer. ;) If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
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Just started to enjoy my home network when I unplugged the internet and now can't get it back! Anyone here ever had this problem? The status shows that it is actually sending/recieving data, but still can't access the internet!:confused: If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
Sounds like you lost your IP address. From the command prompt ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew You should get an IP address. Happened to me about 6 times last week (hub was going bad) Brad
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Just started to enjoy my home network when I unplugged the internet and now can't get it back! Anyone here ever had this problem? The status shows that it is actually sending/recieving data, but still can't access the internet!:confused: If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
Check the default gateway setting... It should point to the local address of the device used to access the Internet. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.