Unable To Access Internet Through IE With LAN Or Wireless Connection
Dec 22, 2012
Have completed a Power Cycle.The affected machine is a HP Elite m9150F desktop. The symptoms include the following:
- neither the LAN connection or the wireless connction will access the internet through Internet Explorer
- microsoft email will not send and recieve
- Steam will not connect
- Norton 360 will connect to live update and download
- taskbar icon shows LAN connection is OK
- When I open Network and Sharing, the network map shows this pc is connected to internet through named network.
- Local Area Connection Status show 197,816 bytes sent and 311,088 recieved.
We have 2 laptops connected to the same wireless network working perfectly. There is also another desktop (Dell 8400) with a LAN connection to the router working perfectly. The affected pc (HP m9150f) is also connected to router with a LAN connection. The D-link Dir-615 wireless router is connected to a Shaw Motorolla modem model SB5102. The HP m9150f stopped connecting a few days ago, other than that, it worked fine.how I managed to get 4 computers running on a network in the first place..
I am unable to access the internet even though my wireless connection shows as active and strong. I tried the connection hard wired, but still no access. I ran a malware detector and removed two items, still no internet availability. What should I do?The trouble shooting device says "Firewall may be preventing your program from running". I have McAffee security system installed.
I am trying to connect internet through Ethernet LAN .But I am unable to access internet. It says unidentified network with limited connectivity or local only access. But the same connection is working fine on other laptop. I checked the device manager and every looks working fine.In my ipconfig /all details, my Eternet LAN physical address shows all zeroes and has no default gateway address .Also the DNS servers address shows some alphabets instead of numbers.
We have an RV016 (hardware version 2, firmware version 3.0.2.01) behind a cable modem. Attached to this RV016 is a switch to which our other devices are connected. Among those is another switch, a wireless access point and our VOIP phone system.
The issue with this setup seems to be as follows:
The Mac machines at our office seem to be unable to get internet access reliably. What we have observed is that a connection to the wireless access point is made. Google will load fine, then when performing a search it comes back with either a dns lookup error or just says that the site can't be found. Sometimes sites will load just fine, sometimes they don't. Our Windows or Ubuntu machines in our office hardly ever have that issue, but they do on occasion. Essentially internet is usable on Windows and Ubuntu, but not on a newer Mac. Mainly three Macs are affected that run a newer OS. Two other Macs (older OS) seem to be fine. My coworkers (who have that issue at work) report that at home they do not.
The DNS servers on the router were set to our ISPs addresses. I have since changed them to opendns servers. The issue persists.
When connecting a MacBook directly to the cable modem, everything works fine. Since we are using NAT, I do need to use the router. There are devices attached to it that these users need to be able to get to.
A few weeks ago I tried to install vmware to my toshiba laptop to play around with is and eventually install Windows server 2008 virtually. Well I didnt complete the installation and set up because I forgot to write down the registration key #. Ever since then I have had a terrible time getting my network reconfigured and have tried everything with Verizon network support over the phone. I am now unable to get a valid Ip address or default gateway with either my Wireless or my LAN connections. I have done all types of troubleshooting, resetting netgear router, modem, ip config /reset /renew,netsh winsock reset catalog commands and etc . . . STILL NOTHING WORKS ! I have another machine that is a mac book on my home wirless network that connects just fine, the only problem is my machine. And I have also taken this machine to my job and try connect to the wireless public network and all I get is "limited access" I ran the network test that Kadar provided and this is what I get:
I have a Compaq Presario V3016US Notebook PC. It has Windows XP Home Edition.So onto the problem. If I plug in the Ethernet cord, or try to connect to the Internet wireless,nothing gets picked up.I went into device manager, as I have seen many of you asking whether there is any "Yellow Exclamation" marks, and I found three under the Network Adapters.
I have 3 desk tops and 1 Laptop. the desk tops are wireless connected via my Xfinity ( cable Modem) and a Trendnet 652- 300 mgb router setup. Recently installed the Trendnet router ( initially w/o security). I was able to readily connect to and access all pcs to Internet. However, recently went to Trendnet on line site and installed Router password security. Was able to connect and access the Internet on 2 of the 3 desktop pcs as well as the Laptop. However, 1 desktop ( running on Windows XP Professional, 5.1.2600 SVCPK 3, Optiplex G x 60 ) does not permit access to Internet. Once I get to the screen asking for the password ( network key) , I insert same I receive an error message stating "Network key s/b WEP pr a WPA key".
I can not connect to my home wireless network (we did change routers back in Dec and did at that time have problems as well getting it to connect) the router is a Linksys E2000.when I checked further I saw that the IP address was different than the ones on my other laptops so I changed those settings by adding the new IP address..
I am trying to setup a DIR-601 wireless router (Hardware Version: A1 Firmware Version : 1.00NA ) with my connection from Astound.I am able to connect to the internet from the cable modem (Motorola SURFboard SB5101) but I am unable to get it to work through the router. All the lights on the router look ok.When I look at the WAN status from the router setup page I see :
WAN Connection Type : DHCP Client Cable Status : Connected Network Status : Disconnected Connection Up Time : N/A
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* I noted that the router did not show me the correct time. Is that normal ?I have even copied my laptop's MAC address but it did not work. I restarted the modem and the router a number of times but to no avail.
I have used the WRT54GC (v2.0) router for a few years now, everything worked as smooth as butter, but a few days ago it just stopped detecting the internet connection. Everything works fine with the modem. After resetting the router, I tried to reinstall everything using the setup wizard but at the eleventh step, a pop-up message appears saying that it is "unable to detect the Internet connection" and, like I said previously, the modem works just fine. The username and password for the connection are correct (connection type: PPPoE).
Region : Malaysia Model : TL-WDR4300 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : 121106 ISP : unifi
i just bought this router and upgraded the firmware. but i cant seem to get Internet connection up and running. it says connected but its not. tried both 121106 and 121226 firmware, still the same. when i checked the connection it says DNS server not responding.
I have had a problem with my WRT400N wireless Linksys router. Whenever my router restarts or if the DHCP lease expires, I'm unable to connect to internet. During this time I can access the router, but not the internet. Oddly something that seems to "fix" this is if I use my nintendo wii to access my wireless internet at that time, all computers on my network are able to access the internet. However this is annoying to do since this happens once a day from DHCP lease expiring. Using any other computer to attempt to access the internet at this time would be unable to get a connection until I do the "fix" with the Wii. WRT400N
Here is my setup.Using all MAC OSX I have AT&T DSL ISP connected to a (ISP provided) Speedstream 5100 Modem.I just purchased a Cisco Linksys 5200 N Router and I cannot access the internet. I followed the set-up instructions to the T but to no avail. I cannot find anything online about these two devices being incompatable. Do I purchase a new modem? If so how can I be sure it's compatible with the router?
Region : UnitedStates Model : TL-WR702N Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : ISP : CenturyLink
I've just received my new TL-WR702N that I want to use as a repeater (downstairs) for my router (upstairs). I've tried the configurations listed on the TP-Link website, but none of them give me internet access. In fact, the local area connection shows the TL-WR702N as an "unidentified network".
I've got a v1 E1000. Lately when I turn on one of my computers, or attempt to connect with my Motorola Xoom tablet it will show connected but I will not have internet access. Initially it will show that I have internet access but not work, then after about 1-2 minutes my PCs will show "No Internet access" for about 2-3 minutes, then it will show "Internet Acess" again and still not load. After that, in about 1-3 minutes the internet will start working and work as good as ever until I disconnect (manually or by turning off my computer) then connect again; the process described avove happens again.
I just bought a Linksys E1500 router and followed the CD instructions for setup. It is wired to my desktop and I am unable to access the internet. If I go direct to the modem and bypass the router the internet works fine
I've recently picked up a E4200 to build a dual band network which is targeting to link up (TV, media server, ps3, laptops) then (maintaining phones etc which only has b/g). While currently only laptops.Before doing any of these I have another cisco modem router DPC3825 which worked fine with giving wireless access.I first attemped to leave the modem router has is and connected the E4200 (ethernet 1 to internet), and changed ip to x.x.0.1 and x.x.0.2 while disabling wireless on the dpc3825 and the DCHP on the e4200 and have default gateway to x.x.0.1. My laptops can connect to wireless on E4200 but it couldn't get internet access.
Then I tried turning the modem to bridge mode & resetted E4200 (factory setting x.x.1.1, auto DHCP), and then connected my devices to both wireless bands. At this point I see router status obtained ip from ISP and Internet reached full speed per ISP's mark but the connection only held up for about 1 minutes. I noticed all the devices still maintained connection to router wirelessly but the router loses internet connection (lost the ip and couldn't get it back).
Purchased E2500 1 week ago. I do not have a problem communicating with the router itself (either hard wired or wireless) but I have been unable to establish a usable internet connection from the router.I live in building that is wired by Restech Services - Ethernet jack in wall - no modem. Connection works just fine if I bypass router and connect directly to PC (windows XP SP3 desktop or windows 7 laptop.),Very difficult to establish any internet connection at all. I have to renew IP address many times or go through re-boot sequence multiple times. Once I get a connection it is unusable. If I attempt to ping a URL (either from PC or from router admin page) it is unable to resolve host. If I ping an IP directly (either from PC or router administrator page) I typically get 60 to 80% packet loss. As noted, if I bypass router and make internet connection directly to PC - no problems - no packet loss.Used Cisco Connect software to set up. On advice of ISP changed MTU from 1500 to 1300. Also registered MAC id with ISP and changed from cloning PC MAC to using the router MAC. Downloaded and installed latest firmware version. Did factory reset and re-configured the whole thing. Double checked and swapped wiring.
My Dell Laptop is unable to access internet through my Netgear wireless router. Other equipment (Lenovo laptop, ipad, iphone, PS3) accessing internet fine through same router. I ran the onboard Dell Wireless WLAN Card Utility. Hardware diagonistics all pass. Connection diagnostics reports:
Radio Passed Association Passed Authentication Passed Local IP Address Passed
i want to block all internet access on all my computers from the time range of 9 PM to 8 PM. Yes, that gives 1 hour of internet access per day. However, it seems that there are certain rules of the router that won't let me do this. It seems I can't make 2 different policies for PC's within the same IP range (192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.254) , it gives me the error: "The values you entered are invalid. Please try again."every time I try to do so. And when I try to give the time range from 9 PM to 8 PM it gives an error stating that the end time must be bigger than start time. I am using the WRT54GL with firmware v4.30.7.
Any issue creating a guest vlan to use the WIFI on an 891W router? The IOS is version 15.1. I have created discreet Vlan's and setup subinterfaces on both the WLAN_AP0 and GigaEthernet 0 interfaces with dot1q encapsulation. The client will receive an IP from the pool but cannot ping or connect beyond the default gateway.
The external interface is using Nat overload and all wired clients are successful in connecting to outside addresses. I have insert a permit any statement in the acl which affects the external port but still no success.
I rebooted my modem and now I have not internet access on my wireless connection. The internet works fine on my 3 computers I have connected to cables and my wireless devises have a good wifi signal, but no internet access.
I have several drives that are accessed through a LAN but as soon as I connet to another drive through VPN all the drives get disconnected. According to the IT people this is a feature of VPN for security reasons and there is no way to access those drives.Anyone knows if there is a way to connect to the VPN drive and the local LAN drives without getting the LAN drives disconnected?
I had an unusual circumstance come up on an older PIX 525 (6.3(5))
On a recent remote site visit we made a connection to our main office using ver 4.9 of the Cisco VPN Client for OS X. While we were working on a server, the macbook went to sleep shutting down the network interface the VPN Client was using.
From that point forward we were unable establish any layer 3 connectivity to the LAN in out main office using that PIX as a VPN head end. Any connections that were attempted to that firewall would complete and be assigned a client IP from the correct pool but without access to the LAN on the inside interface.
We tested this from multiple external locations using multiple systems, cleared SA's and even debugged IKE and IPSEC using an alternate connection method. There were no errors reported on the firewall but there was also no connectivity.
I have a new PC with Intel DH55HC motherboard and running windows 7 32 bit. I have attempted to install the drivers from Intel and redone the BIOS settings as well. Nothing seems to work.
I have an Asus Windows 7 laptop with an Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter. I am trying to access a student communal network (IT support is sadly none-existent) which means I cannot perform tests on the router, but can confirm that my girlfriend can connect with a Macbook in the same room as me, and that other Windows users can too in other areas. I can connect via ethernet into the wall (although not 100% sure this is the exactly the same network) and I can connect to other unrelated wireless networks with no problem. Up until a couple of days ago I was able to connect, but have not done any windows updates that might have changed my settings. When attempting to connect my computer tells me (often, not always) I have "Internet access" under "IPv4 Connectivity", but the browser does nothing (or, sometimes, will struggle and load one webpage, only to fade into uselessness again immediately afterwards - very much a tease of a connection).
1) Disabled various firewalls/antivirus [Microsoft Security Essentials, Windows Firewall, AVG] (perhaps worth saying I have never had Nortons, McAfee or any other anti-virus installed on this laptop)
2) Reset Network Adaptor using Windows Diagnostics Tool.
3) Updated the driver by searching automatically for drivers in Device Manager.
4) Removed and Renewed the Network in "manage wireless network".
5) In Wireless Connection Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) made sure both Ip address and DNS address are set to "obtain automatically" [nb: Internet Protocol Version 6 has the same settings)
6) WIthout remotely understanding what I am doing have typed the following into CMD in this order: ipconfig/release,ipconfig/flushdns, ipconfig/renew [for the latter this message is given "An error occurred while renewing interface Wireless Network Connection: unable to contact your DHCP server. Request has timed out."Beyond that, I'm basically out of ideas. Something is clearly not quite right, and yet I can connect wireless to other networks (my mobile phone on 3g emitting a dodgy wireless signal no less).
Here is the ipconfig/all information [being security conscious and ignorant, I have blanked out the ip, and the final bits of the physical address, as well as the connection specific DNS suffix]
If I ping [URL] it either says [currently unable to recreate this] "Unable to reach destination server" for all attempts, or, as currently "ping request could not find host [URL] I notice that it says in Ipconfig/all that DCHP is not enabled. I am sure this was not the case before, when the problem did not exist. When I connect to other wifi networks DCHP is enabled. I have double-checked wireless properties are set to obtain IP address and DNS address automatically. They are at all times (and I have rebooted) - no change to ipconfig/all.
Basically both the wireless connection and LAN connection in my house were working fine until a couple of days ago. I got one of those viruses that redirects all the links that you go on to random websites on the main PC. I ran a full scan with McAfee Antivirus Plus and it came up with nothing. My brother suggested i try downloading malwarebytes on my laptop and installing it on the PC to get rid of it. Malwarebytes picked up the virus and got rid of it. I restarted the computer and when i tried to access the internet on the PC the message on the browser says "Could not connect". My wireless is fine, but the wired connection to the PC is not. When i look at it on the PC it says that it is connected but the browsers show no connection.
I have had my HP laptop for 2.5 years now, originally bought with Vista 64 bit. It now has Windows 7. Up until now, internet access and connectivity have been working fine. But, all of the sudden today, I couldn't get Internet Access despite trying both an ethernet port and a wireless connection (connectivity was working.) I know it's something with the laptop, because my ASUS netbook has no problem accessing the internet. I've tried looking around at some of these tech support sites and haven't really found anything that's worked for me. I've tried using CCleaner to remove any temp files and clean the registry, and resetting internet settings in the command box, but still I get nothing.
A few months ago, my family moved to a new apartment, and here we have AT&T U-verse internet connection and the router that AT&T provided; none of our computers have wired connections to it, because that would require stringing the network cables over doorways and/or across the ceiling. However, my parents' computers have had trouble getting internet access until they're warmed up - the system tray icons will indicate they have network connection, but when they try to visit an internet site (even Google), Firefox will say it can't find the server. Once one of their computers has been on for a while (I haven't timed it, but it seems like more than 5 minutes needed, and probably not more than 30), the internet works fine on that computer. I saw this for myself on my mom's computer this morning. I previously set DNS servers to 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS) and 156.154.70.1 (DNSadvantage), but that apparently hasn't resolved the issue. Dad says he wasn't having trouble with this under Ubuntu, but now that I switched him to Windows 7, it has been happening on his computer as well.
In my room, I've got a desktop PC with a Rosewill RNX-N150HG usb wifi adapter, a Mac Mini (built-in wifi), a 2005 laptop PC (built-in wifi), and several gaming consoles, and haven't seen this issue on any of them.My mom's computer is running Windows XP and has a ECS 945 GCT-M motherboard connected to a Cisco wireless bridge as well as a Rosewill RNX-N150HG usb wifi adapter. My dad's computer was changed from Ubuntu to Windows 7 and has a motherboard that was pulled out of a Gateway GT5676 connected to the same wireless bridge (which we bought because we couldn't get Ubuntu drivers for the usb wifi adapter).I'm hesitant to get a powerline network adapter, because I think the pair I used for a while in our previous apartment was responsible for the death of a router (the router started only acting as a hub, and iirc wasn't accessible when I visited its ip address).
We have two sites, Site-A with a ASA 5520 (Remote Access IPSEC VPN server) at one end and a new ASA 5515-X at Site-B. Users at Site-B are unable to establish a VPN connection to Site-A via Cisco VPN client from behind the new ASA 5515-X. They see the following error:
"Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding.
They are able to access the same from home or elsewhere so I believe there is nothing wrong with Site-A ASA vpn config which we have been using for a while now. The new 5515-X (version 8.6) has a very basic config with all outbound traffic allowed. I'm pasting the config below. Do I need to enable/allow anything for it to work?
CISCOASA# sh run: Saved:ASA Version 8.4(3)!hostname CISCOASAenable password xxxxxxxxxxxx encryptedpasswd xxxxxxxxxxxxxx encryptednames!interface Ethernet0/0 nameif outside security-level 0 ip address x.x.x.x 255.255.255.248!interface Ethernet0/1 nameif backup security-level 0 ip address
I have 2 ethernet cards (1 on board & another PCI ), 1 switch & 1 static ip to connet my broadband connection. I connected the broadband cable to onboard ethernet & configured the ip,subnet mask, gateway, DNS1 & DNS2. Internet connection was established. I also established an another cable between PCI ethernet card and switch. I configured the 2nd card to ip 192.168.1.1 . But when I tried to share a connection, my internet stopped to work.