XP not recognizing my internet connection

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Up until yesterday morning everything was working fine, I connect to the internet using a Sierra wireless aircard. Yesterday I connected to my company's LAN and ever since then I have not been able to pull up web pages. I went into config and cleaned it up still nothing. I am getting assigned a TCP/IP address and I am 100 percent certain my hardware is working and recieving signals. I don't have a clue of what to do next. I went into network connections and tried "repairing" my sierra connection and that didn't do anything. I am fairly new to all this and i'm pretty frustrated right now so any advice is well appreciated.
 
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Travis said:
Up until yesterday morning everything was working fine, I connect to the
internet using a Sierra wireless aircard. Yesterday I connected to my
company's LAN and ever since then I have not been able to pull up web pages.
I went into config and cleaned it up still nothing. I am getting assigned a
TCP/IP address and I am 100 percent certain my hardware is working and
recieving signals. I don't have a clue of what to do next. I went into
network connections and tried "repairing" my sierra connection and that
didn't do anything. I am fairly new to all this and i'm pretty frustrated
right now so any advice is well appreciated.
 
Travis said:
Up until yesterday morning everything was working fine, I connect to
the internet using a Sierra wireless aircard. Yesterday I connected
to my company's LAN and ever since then I have not been able to pull
up web pages. I went into config and cleaned it up still nothing. I
am getting assigned a TCP/IP address and I am 100 percent certain my
hardware is working and recieving signals. I don't have a clue of
what to do next. I went into network connections and tried
"repairing" my sierra connection and that didn't do anything. I am
fairly new to all this and i'm pretty frustrated right now so any
advice is well appreciated.

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