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Originally posted by Nick The Greek
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dude, what the hell? that's fucked up. you're a little extreme... but ok.
anyways, steve i've had this problem before. it seems that windows xp has trouble with this sometimes, especially when connected to like a cable modem or soemthing, and not a true router.
2 things to do. even though you're using dhcp, i suggest you put the DNS ips in the network config, it works a lot more stable.
and, to fix your networking issues, this is probably what you need to do. i used to do it all the time. you just go to your network setting and disable then re-enable your network connection. it wil fix it that way.
easier way to do this is just go start->run->cmd
then type:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
all fixed!
