You'll need to do the usual things like start with ping thyself, ping
another on network Check IP address is on the same subnet, check default
gateway is correct (if any required) turn off any firewalls in-place (to
test and while not connected to the internet of course), check the hub,
router, switch, cables for proper operation, etc.
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
"pyramid36" wrote:
> As a result of recent very bad experience with Norton
> System Works 2004 screwing up my system and then having to
> manually remove it, I seem to have lost my connection to
> my network... sort of. At the time, I had a Linksys
> 10/100 NIC and after I got through messing with Norton, I
> could no longer get to my network. After an hour on the
> phone with Dell I was no closer to figuring out what was
> going on. Remebered that I had an extra Linksys wireless
> device, so I removed the NIC and installed the wireless.
> I still can't get a connection to the "network", but the
> wireless says that it's connected to the network and has a
> good (100%) connection. My suspicion is that I've got a
> problem with Windows or IE. I've checked the network
> settings from another wireless device against the PC with
> the problem and everything seems in order.
>
> Any ideas?
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