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Thread started 11/10/10 10:24pm

Ace

More computer headaches

Now my work desktop has dropped its Internet connection. You should know:

  • The other computers on the network aren't having the problem
  • I can connect to the network
  • The Internet has connected twice on its own since the problem started, but disconnects again after a few minutes
  • Diagnostics have said, "The default gateway is not available" and, another time, something about the DNS server

Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated. sigh

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Reply #1 posted 11/10/10 10:26pm

ZombieKitten

comfort

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Reply #2 posted 11/10/10 10:28pm

Ace

ZombieKitten said:

comfort

lol Thanks, but somehow I don't think this is the problem.

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Reply #3 posted 11/10/10 10:31pm

ZombieKitten

Ace said:

ZombieKitten said:

comfort

lol Thanks, but somehow I don't think this is the problem.

your fault is intermittent!

I bet internet works fine when replicating the problem for an IT consultant.

So what you need to do is fool your computer into thinking that IT person is ALWAYS there, watching lurking

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Reply #4 posted 11/10/10 10:36pm

Ace

ZombieKitten said:

Ace said:

lol Thanks, but somehow I don't think this is the problem.

your fault is intermittent!

I bet internet works fine when replicating the problem for an IT consultant.

So what you need to do is fool your computer into thinking that IT person is ALWAYS there, watching lurking

lol

Incidentally, it was just working again for a few minutes. sigh

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Reply #5 posted 11/10/10 10:39pm

ZombieKitten

Ace said:

ZombieKitten said:

your fault is intermittent!

I bet internet works fine when replicating the problem for an IT consultant.

So what you need to do is fool your computer into thinking that IT person is ALWAYS there, watching lurking

lol

Incidentally, it was just working again for a few minutes. sigh

while I was typing my reply, yes. I knew that would happen.

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Reply #6 posted 11/10/10 10:41pm

Ace

ZombieKitten said:

Ace said:

lol

Incidentally, it was just working again for a few minutes. sigh

while I was typing my reply, yes. I knew that would happen.

wall

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Reply #7 posted 11/10/10 10:51pm

Cerebus

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lol Man, I'm a pretty solid PC geek, and proud of it! I can setup a network like it's nothin'. But if it doesn't work, or stops working, you'll usually get this from me shrug lol Especially if it's a wired network. Makes no dang sense that a wired connection should stop working and/or not be easily fixed if it does.

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Reply #8 posted 11/10/10 10:58pm

Ace

Cerebus said:

lol Man, I'm a pretty solid PC geek, and proud of it! I can setup a network like it's nothin'. But if it doesn't work, or stops working, you'll usually get this from me shrug lol Especially if it's a wired network. Makes no dang sense that a wired connection should stop working and/or not be easily fixed if it does.

It's wireless (D-Link).

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Reply #9 posted 11/10/10 11:01pm

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Ace said:

Cerebus said:

lol Man, I'm a pretty solid PC geek, and proud of it! I can setup a network like it's nothin'. But if it doesn't work, or stops working, you'll usually get this from me shrug lol Especially if it's a wired network. Makes no dang sense that a wired connection should stop working and/or not be easily fixed if it does.

It's wireless (D-Link).

with one of these little bastards?

I gave up on those and bought a 20m cable instead. Never looked back lol

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Reply #10 posted 11/10/10 11:03pm

Cerebus

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Ace said:

Cerebus said:

lol Man, I'm a pretty solid PC geek, and proud of it! I can setup a network like it's nothin'. But if it doesn't work, or stops working, you'll usually get this from me shrug lol Especially if it's a wired network. Makes no dang sense that a wired connection should stop working and/or not be easily fixed if it does.

It's wireless (D-Link).

No previous problems? Has the PC/laptop and server in question always been in the same location? Have they disconnected, uninstalled and started over yet? (That works more often than you'd think it would. It's one of the things they'll try eventually, anyway.)

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Reply #11 posted 11/10/10 11:15pm

shorttrini

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Check to see, if you IP address is still there. If not, you might have to re-enter it.

"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #12 posted 11/11/10 12:55am

Ace

Thanks, guys. It was on again just before I left. Will see what it's up to tomorrow. beg

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Reply #13 posted 11/11/10 7:38pm

Ace

So far, so good. beg I don't know what the fuck happened yesterday. confuse

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Reply #14 posted 11/12/10 12:03am

TD3

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Ace said:

So far, so good. beg I don't know what the fuck happened yesterday. confuse

You need a hug

smile

Push comes to nervous breakdown, call D-Link support or your ISP provider tech support.

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