Dell Optiplex 3010 Internet Issue

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  1. Posts : 19
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       #31

    Yes, very strange. I did not change anything on the router but reset it this morning. All other computers in the office can access internet except for this machine. Others like printing & file sharing is perfectly fine. Do you think any windows update patches might disable internet access here?
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       #32

    Can you dowload and burn ubuntu live CD and boot from it? Try to ping the other machines and 10.46.60.1
    Can it ping other machines? Can it ping router?

    If it can ping other machines and not the router...it has the same symptoms and it's not a win7 problem! Also not a computer hardware problem.
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       #33

    Yes, I believe it is a Windows 7 problem.
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       #34

    jshix said:
    Yes, very strange. I did not change anything on the router. All other computers in the office can access internet except for this machine. Others like printing & file sharing is perfectly fine. Do you think any windows update patches might disable internet access here?
    Internet access is nothing special! It is just translating ww.whatever.com to 12.13.14.99 for example (done by dnsserver). But name resolving is not an issue... we pinged by number! We can ping, so ping.exe works! Only it doesn't reach the router 10.....1 that's the problem. If it can't access the router it can't find the internet
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       #35

    router is blocking computer or vice versa. that's why I want you to test with linux
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       #36

    jshix said:
    Yes, I believe it is a Windows 7 problem.
    Why??? please explain. What part of win7 is corrupt you think?
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       #37

    Am not sure..but will try run a windows repair..
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       #38

    jshix said:
    Am not sure..but will try run a windows repair..
    Not to be rude or arrogant, but that seems to be a wild guess. Not underpinned at all.
    But a windows repair (I think you mean startup repair) won't make it worse.

    Best thing to do is boot from linux live CD and see if it has exactly same problems
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       #39

    I am downloading ubuntu live CD and will get back to you.
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    jshix said:
    I am downloading ubuntu live CD and will get back to you.
    I hope you can find network settings and see if eth0 has been defined.
    In "terminal" do: ping 10......
    use google to find how to do it.
    Or simply run firefox and browse a website
    Have to sleep now. Will be back tomorrow
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