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  • #16
    Is the router/switch/gateway giving the machine a valid IP address? Can you see this machine as a client when you log into the router?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Hmbre97 View Post
      Is the router/switch/gateway giving the machine a valid IP address? Can you see this machine as a client when you log into the router?
      I'll check that as well but I don't think that's the problem either as I've had family come over before and all I did to get them connected to my wireless network was give them the password. I don't think my wired settings are any different plus it was working in a different location before it stopped connecting and nothing changed there. I think the issue is with the computer itself but I'll go over my router settings in a bit.

      Thanks everybody for all the input.

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      • #18
        [Tier 1 Tech]Have you tried restarting it yet?[/Tier 1Tech]

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        • #19
          Have you tried hitting it?
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          • #20
            That reply took entirely too long to get posted.

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            • #21
              What do you get when you run ipconfig /all from a command prompt? Can you ping the NIC (127.0.01)? Can you ping the gateway?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                You can disable ipv6 in the LAN settings. Is the router set for ipv4 only?
                Still looking for that but I haven't found it yet.

                Originally posted by Hmbre97 View Post
                Is the router/switch/gateway giving the machine a valid IP address? Can you see this machine as a client when you log into the router?
                Not seeing it as an attached device in my network according to my router.

                Originally posted by GeorgeG. View Post
                What do you get when you run ipconfig /all from a command prompt? Can you ping the NIC (127.0.01)? Can you ping the gateway?
                Here is what I get from ipconfig /all.



                No problems pinging the NIC or the gateway.

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                • #23
                  Try to start it in safe mode with networking and see if that makes a difference. I have seen a couple of infected machines at work exhibiting similar symptoms that ended up being some malware that was forcing traffic through a proxy(see the other post in this forum for more info).
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                  • #24
                    Try to ping www.yahoo.com

                    If it responds you can hit internet.

                    Start IE by right-click "Run as administrator" (click yes)

                    Then go to settings and tools, internet options, connections, lan settings, UNCHECK proxy.

                    Save whatever and try again. If this doesnt work, you will need to reinstall IE or possible the entire OS.
                    WRX

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by txsr20de View Post
                      Try to start it in safe mode with networking and see if that makes a difference. I have seen a couple of infected machines at work exhibiting similar symptoms that ended up being some malware that was forcing traffic through a proxy(see the other post in this forum for more info).
                      Sorry I thought I mentioned that before but I have tried safe mode with networking and nothing. I'm going to try a different restore point here shortly and will also try a new windows user to see if it makes a different. I'm also going to install malware bytes to see if it finds anything.

                      Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post
                      Try to ping www.yahoo.com

                      If it responds you can hit internet.

                      Start IE by right-click "Run as administrator" (click yes)

                      Then go to settings and tools, internet options, connections, lan settings, UNCHECK proxy.

                      Save whatever and try again. If this doesnt work, you will need to reinstall IE or possible the entire OS.
                      Sorry I thought I mentioned that pinging was also failing although I didn't try Yahoo. Just did anyway and it's still failing. I had also checked for a Proxy but it's not enabled either. I'm going to start looking into doing a system reset but not sure if it has a restore partition or disks.

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                      • #26
                        When you ping www.yahoo.com does it resolve an IP at least? Try ping 4.2.2.1


                        Your tcpip stack may have become corrupt. Delete that LAN or NIC settings and re-add the interface.

                        edit from info online:

                        Repair the Windows 8/7/Vista TCP/IP Stack
                        Click Start > All Programs > Accessories, right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. Windows 8 users press [Windows Key] + [X] and select Command Prompt (Admin).
                        At the command prompt type: netsh winsock reset catalog and press [Enter].
                        Next type: netsh int ip reset reset.log and press [Enter].
                        Restart your PC for the changes to take effect.
                        WRX

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by mustang_revival View Post
                          When you ping www.yahoo.com does it resolve an IP at least? Try ping 4.2.2.1


                          Your tcpip stack may have become corrupt. Delete that LAN or NIC settings and re-add the interface.

                          edit from info online:

                          Repair the Windows 8/7/Vista TCP/IP Stack
                          Click Start > All Programs > Accessories, right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. Windows 8 users press [Windows Key] + [X] and select Command Prompt (Admin).
                          At the command prompt type: netsh winsock reset catalog and press [Enter].
                          Next type: netsh int ip reset reset.log and press [Enter].
                          Restart your PC for the changes to take effect.
                          Regarding yahoo, it gives the message "ping request could not find host www.yahoo.com.... 4.2.2.1 does work though.

                          I'll try the repair here shortly.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Jose View Post
                            Regarding yahoo, it gives the message "ping request could not find host www.yahoo.com.... 4.2.2.1 does work though.

                            I'll try the repair here shortly.
                            The fact you can hit that IP, your internet access is fine.

                            DNs settings. Your router should give you DNS, I see from your ipconfig show all you did get assigned DNS servers. but you can paste in 4.2.2.1 (public DNS server) to test.

                            If this still doesnt work, your tcp stack is corrupted and you should run the repair commands I posted before.
                            Last edited by mustang_revival; 11-06-2014, 01:35 PM.
                            WRX

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                                What is this supposed to tell me??

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