Internet connectivity after replacing motherboard

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Bernie Kilshaw

Hi,

On one of my systems (a dual boot Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows 2000
Server) I've had to replace the motherboard and modem.

When I boot the machine under Windows 2000 I can get internet connectivity
to my ISP and all the relevant applications (IE, mail, etc) work correctly.

When I boot the machine under Windows XP I get connectivity to my ISP and
can ping the ISP gateway address but none of the applications (IE, mail)
will connect.

The routing table looks correct, I've deleted the old NIC and modem entries
from the registry, I've checked the bindings but it still won't play.

Any ideas?

TIA

Bernie
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

assuming you can a public ip, can you ping a web site by name? or it could be MTU issue. this page may help,

how to troubleshoot internet access issues How to troubleshoot the Internet Access issues. You just setup a network and all networking computers can see each other. However, you have one of some ...
howtonetworking.com/Internet/internetaccess0.htm


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How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
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Hi,

On one of my systems (a dual boot Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows 2000
Server) I've had to replace the motherboard and modem.

When I boot the machine under Windows 2000 I can get internet connectivity
to my ISP and all the relevant applications (IE, mail, etc) work correctly.

When I boot the machine under Windows XP I get connectivity to my ISP and
can ping the ISP gateway address but none of the applications (IE, mail)
will connect.

The routing table looks correct, I've deleted the old NIC and modem entries
from the registry, I've checked the bindings but it still won't play.

Any ideas?

TIA

Bernie
 

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