Have a look at the documentation that came with the router. That will tell you the IP address of the router. It is usually either 192.168.0.1 or...
I'd add a route delete set of statements to the beginning to make sure that you were starting with a clean sheet.
I don't think you can easily do what you are trying to do. That is send packets out to the internet, for them to return back to the address you...
One gotcha to look out for is that share permissions are different to file permissions. Both need to be right to allow remote access to a file. So...
My guess is C. The DNS server always has to start at the highest level and work down from that. The heirachy works from highest at right to...
That's a strange set of numbers. Is this a new router or have you bought it second hand? I am even more sure that the way forward is to set...
Splendid news that everything is working. Assuming that this message is coming from your webserver (IIS I presume), rather than one of your...
At the moment your computer isn't getting the signal it wants from the DHCP service on the router. That could mean a connection problem, or it...
OK. were you able to set up the printer once you've connected to the computer? Ah! XP Home and it's poxy permissions/networking system. I hate...
This looks to be a classic SMTP mail routing issue. To receive e-mails, an SMTP mail server sits listening on port 25 for other mail servers to...
This can be tricker than perhaps it should be. The problem is that XP may well see your work laptop as having no rights on the home network. You...
Turn these back on before following Dennis L's advice. Don't connect to the internet without a firewall enabled!
I'm glad that TonyT and I were able to help. Forgive me if I'm stating the obvious, but don't forget that if you do this, you've just shifted...
When you say MSN, do you mean the site or the messenger application? If the latter, I am pretty sure your problem is with your port settings on...
My favourite is providing an ISP with the trace that shows the packets are looping round BT's routers. The ISPs love you giving them ammunition to...
Masking is OK, and a cheap (in the UK anyway) way of assigning a domain name to a site. However, there are issues with it. The main one I have...
Tracert is a fabulously useful tool in any network engineer's toolbox. I've settled plenty of arguements with ISPs with a TRACERT output. (btw,...
Actually to press the point even further, Tony look at your trace. The first lines are: Tracing route to www.windowsbbs.com [67.15.19.177]...
Ah! I see where you are getting confused. If you enter tracert with a DNS address rather than an IP address, the tracert program must first...
Sorry. That is absolutly not true. The basic functionality of tracert is not reliant on DNS at all!. You can have a complete tracert response...
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