Veroland
Executive Member
Not sure if this is in the correct place but here goes:
I get home today, open my laptop and try to get on the net using my wiresless ADSL router.
Nada, nothing. So I ipconfig and ip, subnet and gateway is what it should be.
Ping my home pc, no problem
Ping my router, no problem
Try and get to a website - nothing
Home machine has got no problems.
So I bounce my laptop, then the router, still the same.
If I do a tracert on the notebook I get to the router then to 41.242.64.1.
If I do a tracert on my home machine the same happens except it resolves the ip to dsl-242-64-01.telkomadsl.co.za but not on the notebook.
If I connect to 3G on my laptop everything is fine.
Does anybody have any idea?
I can still browse my shares on my home machine from the notebook, it just seems that it cant connect to any name servers. I have no proxy settings on either as the router is set up as a DHCP.
Dammit, I haven't done anything funny in the last 2 days or so since I used my notebook over my home network?
/me = really confused
Sorry for edit, some more info. PC is connected to router with CAT5
I get home today, open my laptop and try to get on the net using my wiresless ADSL router.
Nada, nothing. So I ipconfig and ip, subnet and gateway is what it should be.
Ping my home pc, no problem
Ping my router, no problem
Try and get to a website - nothing
Home machine has got no problems.
So I bounce my laptop, then the router, still the same.
If I do a tracert on the notebook I get to the router then to 41.242.64.1.
If I do a tracert on my home machine the same happens except it resolves the ip to dsl-242-64-01.telkomadsl.co.za but not on the notebook.
If I connect to 3G on my laptop everything is fine.
Does anybody have any idea?
I can still browse my shares on my home machine from the notebook, it just seems that it cant connect to any name servers. I have no proxy settings on either as the router is set up as a DHCP.
Dammit, I haven't done anything funny in the last 2 days or so since I used my notebook over my home network?
/me = really confused
Sorry for edit, some more info. PC is connected to router with CAT5
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