I have three machines that I use through my Linksys router, two desktops
(wired) and one laptop (wireless). One of my desktops (running XP SP2) can
suddenly no longer make a connection to the internet or download e-mail in
Outlook. It is able to talk to the router and can see the other computers
attached to it, but can't make an internet connection. The other two
machines are having no problems. Surprisingly, a gnutella-based file sharing
application that I have running on the maching still can make a connection
and exchange files.

I have tried all of the usual fixes...checked cables, replaced cables,
rebooted the PC, powered down the router and the cable modem, bypassed the
router and wired directly into the modem, even unplugged the ethernet cable
going into the PC and plugged it directly into the laptop (internet worked
fine on the laptop).

Everything worked fine this morning--I'm considering doing a system restore
next. Anybody got any other ideas?

Re: Can't connect to the internet by Robert

Robert
Thu Apr 24 15:12:18 PDT 2008

Can you ping a public IP? If yes, can you ping yahoo.com? Or this step by
step troubleshooting may help.

How to troubleshoot internet access issuesNone of the networking computers
can access the Internet. ... Related Topics. Canâ??t access the Internet via
USB after enabling NIC for network ...
www.howtonetworking.com/Internet/internetaccess0.htm


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Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
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How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
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"bassomatic" <bassomatic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1906F8FA-8B1F-4CEC-8714-D1217C82AD7A@microsoft.com...
>I have three machines that I use through my Linksys router, two desktops
> (wired) and one laptop (wireless). One of my desktops (running XP SP2)
> can
> suddenly no longer make a connection to the internet or download e-mail in
> Outlook. It is able to talk to the router and can see the other computers
> attached to it, but can't make an internet connection. The other two
> machines are having no problems. Surprisingly, a gnutella-based file
> sharing
> application that I have running on the maching still can make a connection
> and exchange files.
>
> I have tried all of the usual fixes...checked cables, replaced cables,
> rebooted the PC, powered down the router and the cable modem, bypassed the
> router and wired directly into the modem, even unplugged the ethernet
> cable
> going into the PC and plugged it directly into the laptop (internet worked
> fine on the laptop).
>
> Everything worked fine this morning--I'm considering doing a system
> restore
> next. Anybody got any other ideas?


Re: Can't connect to the internet by Jack

Jack
Thu Apr 24 15:19:49 PDT 2008

Hi
May be this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"bassomatic" <bassomatic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1906F8FA-8B1F-4CEC-8714-D1217C82AD7A@microsoft.com...
>I have three machines that I use through my Linksys router, two desktops
> (wired) and one laptop (wireless). One of my desktops (running XP SP2)
> can
> suddenly no longer make a connection to the internet or download e-mail in
> Outlook. It is able to talk to the router and can see the other computers
> attached to it, but can't make an internet connection. The other two
> machines are having no problems. Surprisingly, a gnutella-based file
> sharing
> application that I have running on the maching still can make a connection
> and exchange files.
>
> I have tried all of the usual fixes...checked cables, replaced cables,
> rebooted the PC, powered down the router and the cable modem, bypassed the
> router and wired directly into the modem, even unplugged the ethernet
> cable
> going into the PC and plugged it directly into the laptop (internet worked
> fine on the laptop).
>
> Everything worked fine this morning--I'm considering doing a system
> restore
> next. Anybody got any other ideas?


Re: Can't connect to the internet by Chuck

Chuck
Thu Apr 24 15:31:11 PDT 2008

On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 13:12:00 -0700, bassomatic
<bassomatic@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have three machines that I use through my Linksys router, two desktops
>(wired) and one laptop (wireless). One of my desktops (running XP SP2) can
>suddenly no longer make a connection to the internet or download e-mail in
>Outlook. It is able to talk to the router and can see the other computers
>attached to it, but can't make an internet connection. The other two
>machines are having no problems. Surprisingly, a gnutella-based file sharing
>application that I have running on the maching still can make a connection
>and exchange files.
>
>I have tried all of the usual fixes...checked cables, replaced cables,
>rebooted the PC, powered down the router and the cable modem, bypassed the
>router and wired directly into the modem, even unplugged the ethernet cable
>going into the PC and plugged it directly into the laptop (internet worked
>fine on the laptop).
>
>Everything worked fine this morning--I'm considering doing a system restore
>next. Anybody got any other ideas?

I'd look for LSP / Winsock corruption first.
<http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/05/problems-with-lsp-winsock-layer-in.html>
http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/05/problems-with-lsp-winsock-layer-in.html

Next, look for a DNS problem.
<http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2006/05/identifying-dns-problem-in-your.html>
http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2006/05/identifying-dns-problem-in-your.html

--
Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking]
http://networking.nitecruzr.net/