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Tech support could NOT help. Can GFY help? DNS is not resolving on my computer...
I have comcast cable...and a home network connecting 2 computers via a D-Link router. One of the computers works fne, access internet witout any problems. Other computer all of a sudden cannot connect to the net...but it connect if I use a proxy!
So I have talked to 2 Comcast techs and 1 D-Link tech...and they all keep blaming the other company. Before I go mad, anyone know what I can do? The D-Link tech told me my computer can ping the internet via ip addresses, but it can't ping it via dns, so it must be a problem with that. I run Windows XP.
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just thinking about the problem hurts my head
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did you reboot everything
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I have comcast at home too and have the same fucking problem ALL THE TIME. The best I can figure is there are intermittant problems with their DNS servers and occasionally they have problems with peering points. ack!!
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Do you work with DHCP (in the router) or do you assign your ip address yourself?
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i was gonna suggest putting gum on the back of the router and then tipping it 45 degrees on its side. That usually works, but I guess your fix works too.
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Dude.. Is it D-link wireless.. ??
They have a bug in that damn router. No patch. Screws with DNS something awful. Cache's it up.. doesn't resolve.. blocks ports.. the thing sucks donkey dick. D-Link makes some shitty hardware IMO.
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