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It looks like you may have typed in a static IP which is not in the subnet of the router you are using? It looks like someone typed incorrect info into the IPv4 settings.
Hmmm, class B subnet is being used, must be a class B router which is rather strange.
You should have two DNS servers showing up there as well but I only see one. Try going to Google's DNS at 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
Is DHCP turned on in the routers settings because the IP you are showing isn't right, or maybe somebody typed in this incorrect IP.
It should be something like 172.17.1.199 not 172.17.148?? .199 you can change this by going into your IPv4 properties from the network adaptor.
Last edited by chev65; 13 Nov 2012 at 14:13.