That's where I'd start looking. You can't access web pages without DNS as it is DNS that tells you the IP address for a given internet address....
Then I suggest you strip services like DNS and DHCP out of the host system and run it like a desktop PC. Install and play with these services on...
I have to say I am a fan of MySQL. It's a good product. I recently saw a presentation by a guy from one of the big online gambling organisation...
Asus should still support it.
I think you should start from scratch. I presume that you don't actually own the domain local.com, but rather have been confused over the details...
Splendid. Thank you for posting back with your solution.
Absolutely first thing to do on such a new item is get back to the supplier or even Asus support.
How big is the database? Have you looked at the capacity of SQL Express? That might get you around the problem! I think if you have a...
Considering this problem together with the one you've posted here:...
What software are you using? It will probably need to be a setting in that software. However, do the software have its own users and...
What do you get if you enter: nslookup www.google.com at the command prompt? Also can you ping the address set as your DNS server?
Have you set up active directory and DNS, and if so what was the domain name you used there?
ospf is the better routing protocol. Definitely supported in a Cisco environment (see this google search) However, how many VLANs do you have? If...
OK. Set your PC as: IP: 192.168.0.221 mask: 255.255.255.0 gateway: 192.168.0.1 DNS: 192.168.0.1 Then see how you get on. If that...
Have you tried manually setting the TCP/IP settings? If you give us the internal IP address of the router, we should be able to give you some...
Then you are right. An additional DSL (not ADSL) router is the solution!
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Both and this Show that the problem is at the router. The network between you PC and the router seem to be working fine. Also as the router is...
Have you tried changing the network cable?
Terminated and isolated cable connections that will cope with surges and ground impedance issues.
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