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What is your PC's Network cable connected too? 117.226.128.112 I believe is a public IP address? It sounds like you are connected directly to your ISP's DSL or cable modem. If you are stop what you are doing.
What is your PC's Network cable connected too? 117.226.128.112 I believe is a public IP address? It sounds like you are connected directly to your ISP's DSL or cable modem. If you are stop what you are doing.
I fully agree with Alphanumeric. Something is very wrong here.
I would immediately remove/delete your current active network connection on that PC.
Then, if you're sure it's gone, it might be best to reboot and see waht happens. If the network connection was really deleted, upon reboot, your PC would 'find' a network and proceed to let you choose if it's Home, Public etc. If it does that then it should find the correct default ip's using DHCP in your router... I'm assuming that works still as your other pc is still ok?
i did what you said but just my DNS server changed default gateway is still blank
I believe the 0.0.0.0 default gateway can be caused by the infamous bonjour services, and also sometimes by ipv6. Do you have a dial up connection?
What is your computers network cable connected too? If you don't have your own router you can't port forward. If your PC is connected to your ISP's cable or DSL modem and you try to log into the IP address listed as default gateway, you are trying to log into equipment owned by your ISP. They frown on that type or thing and may lock you out for trying. You could end up getting your service canceled and have to find a new ISP.
If you're up to it... as a test you can try to overrule DHCP and set up things yourself:
Go to your network settings and chooses your current connection.
In the screen that follows, choose "properties"
Turn off the IP6 option and choose ip4 and the choose properties again
You should get the below screen. Choose the buttons I pointed to and then hard code (enter in) all the right IP numbers.
Fill in your current IP for your computer in IP adress. All other values should be the same as in this screeen in your other computer.
Click a couple of "OK's" to get out, it will reconfigure and tell us the result.
PS. sorry, in the lower picture the arrow should have been to the lower button....
I notice that netbios over TCP is not enabled. Is this related to his issues? When is it OK for Netbios over TCP be disabled?
James has a good point! You need netbios or something like it for your Session Layer.
If your up to it, there's a great, but somewhat technical tutorial here: Internetwork Troubleshooting Guide
If that's too much: check this:
You should see a similar screen as below. Make sure the buttun the arrow points to is on.... That says that your DHCP server gives you the netbios settings. That is how it should be. If in doubt, post your version of this screen.HTML Code:To enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP: Click Start, and then click Network. (Or you can click Start, type ncpa.cpl into the search box, and press ENTER). Click on the Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections. Right click on the Local Area Connection or the connection you are using. Select the Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Click the Advanced button under the General tab. Click the WINS tab.
Good luck!