My default gateway is 0.0.0.0 how do i change my default gateway

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: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/55419-internetwork-troubleshooting-guide.html

If that's too much: check this:
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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.

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.

View attachment 162587

Good luck!

the button you showed is not being allowed to click but i have enabled netbios over tcp/ip
 

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:cry::confused:i dont think that this problem is going to solve

Did you try as admin?

what shall i try as admin

setting that button for standard netbios through your DHCP server.

+ a check: had you tried to completely delete this faulty LAN connection, reboot and let it find and install a new LAN connection with default settings?

Can you post the settings of your router? it may have strange DHCP settings....
 

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OK, I just re-read this entire thread. Sal123, early on you stated you were using a mmx 310g 3g USB modem for your internet. You also stated that your IP address was IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 117.226.251.52. That is a public IP address which means you are connected directly to the Internet and do not go though a router. No router means no port forwarding. Your next link in the chain is your ISP's equipment and you don't have access to that. I'm no networking expert but to my mind if you don't go though a router you don't need to port forward anyway. Also if you are in fact directly connected to the Internet you do not want to play around with setting a static IP. You IP address could conceivably change every time you connect to the internet. It depends on how your ISP has things setup. If you set a static IP and its identical to another IP they have assigned to another PC on their network you will knock both PC's off of the network. No two PC's on the same network can have the same IP address. If what I said above is true your ISP may have already locked you out of their network for messing around where you shouldn't be. I would think that giving you a default gateway of 0.0.0.0 which goes nowhere would be one way to lock you out. At this point though a lot of what I have posted is guesses on my part so I'll just wait and see what everybody else thinks.
 

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OK, I just re-read this entire thread. Sal123, early on you stated you were using a mmx 310g 3g USB modem for your internet. You also stated that your IP address was IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 117.226.251.52. That is a public IP address which means you are connected directly to the Internet and do not go though a router. No router means no port forwarding. Your next link in the chain is your ISP's equipment and you don't have access to that. I'm no networking expert but to my mind if you don't go though a router you don't need to port forward anyway. Also if you are in fact directly connected to the Internet you do not want to play around with setting a static IP. You IP address could conceivably change every time you connect to the internet. It depends on how your ISP has things setup. If you set a static IP and its identical to another IP they have assigned to another PC on their network you will knock both PC's off of the network. No two PC's on the same network can have the same IP address. If what I said above is true your ISP may have already locked you out of their network for messing around where you shouldn't be. I would think that giving you a default gateway of 0.0.0.0 which goes nowhere would be one way to lock you out. At this point though a lot of what I have posted is guesses on my part so I'll just wait and see what everybody else thinks.

I must've been blind! It's in his first post:
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.I tried five times and each time i failed.after five times the webpage banned me for fifteen minutes from then my default gateway is 0.0.0.0.
:o
 

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OK, I just re-read this entire thread. Sal123, early on you stated you were using a mmx 310g 3g USB modem for your internet. You also stated that your IP address was IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 117.226.251.52. That is a public IP address which means you are connected directly to the Internet and do not go though a router. No router means no port forwarding. Your next link in the chain is your ISP's equipment and you don't have access to that. I'm no networking expert but to my mind if you don't go though a router you don't need to port forward anyway. Also if you are in fact directly connected to the Internet you do not want to play around with setting a static IP. You IP address could conceivably change every time you connect to the internet. It depends on how your ISP has things setup. If you set a static IP and its identical to another IP they have assigned to another PC on their network you will knock both PC's off of the network. No two PC's on the same network can have the same IP address. If what I said above is true your ISP may have already locked you out of their network for messing around where you shouldn't be. I would think that giving you a default gateway of 0.0.0.0 which goes nowhere would be one way to lock you out. At this point though a lot of what I have posted is guesses on my part so I'll just wait and see what everybody else thinks.
:huh:
you are right what should i do now?
 

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perhaps i have deleted my active network five times still its default is DHCP enabled no netbios over tcp/ip enabled no my brain is not working
 

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shall i reinstall my LAN driver

No, if we're right and you're blocked by your ISP... no other way but to contact them, say sorry, and let them help you reconnect...
 

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An afterthought... How are you posting to SF???
 

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OK, I think I may now know what is going on. Open a command prompt, start menu > all programs > accessories > Right click "command prompt" icon and select run as administrator. In that window run ipconfig /all, I'll bet you default gateway isn't 0.0.0.0 there. If that link in your first page is correct you've been checking it against a lookup web page that has banned you. Just for future reference, when trying to log into a router you type the default gateway IP as follows http://192.168.0.1/ not 192.168.0.1. I used my routers IP as an example. In a way it is a good thing you did it incorrectly, if you had done it correctly you would likely have no internet right now. I guess everybody just assumed you were posting from another PC, if we had know it was the PC with the problem we would have figured out long ago that it doesn't have a problem. PIBKAC :p :D
 
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OK, I think I may now know what is going on. Open a command prompt, start menu > all programs > accessories > Right click "command prompt" icon and select run as administrator. In that window run ipconfig /all, I'll bet you default gateway isn't 0.0.0.0 there. If that link in your first page is correct you've been checking it against a lookup web page that has banned you. Just for future reference, when trying to log into a router you type the default gateway IP as follows http://192.168.0.1/ not 192.168.0.1. I used my routers IP as an example. In a way it is a good thing you did it incorrectly, if you had done it correctly you would likely have no internet right now. I guess everybody just assumed you were posting from another PC, if we had know it was the PC with the problem we would have figured out long ago that it doesn't have a problem. PEBKAC :p :D

you lose the bet you think i have gone mad or what before posting this thread i have checked thousands of time
 

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you lose the bet you think i have gone mad or what before posting this thread i have checked thousands of time

I'd just like to say that my PIBKAC comment was meant light heartedly, I didn't mean to offend and I'm truly sorry if I did. Thats why I put the :p and :D after it.

Well if it is showing 0.0.0.0 as default gateway in ipconfig/all you shouldn't have any internet? So now I'm really :confused: just like everyone else in this thread.
 

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