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Big Brian
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      10-30-2005, 07:18 PM
Hi

Have dlink router (DG604T)

ADSL light is solid

Modem status shows I am connected.

Bulldog says there is no issues with connectivity in my area

I have a ip address for the PC (Connecte dvia ethernet) and a wireless
laptop.

Laptop can ping desktop and vice versa.

Both can ping the bulldog assigned ip address

But when I try and surf i get Action Cancelled

I cannot ping any websites with either their address`s or their ip address.

Any clues.


 
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The3rd Earl Of Derby
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      10-30-2005, 08:01 PM
Big Brian wrote:
> Hi
>
> Have dlink router (DG604T)
>
> ADSL light is solid
>
> Modem status shows I am connected.
>
> Bulldog says there is no issues with connectivity in my area
>
> I have a ip address for the PC (Connecte dvia ethernet) and a wireless
> laptop.
>
> Laptop can ping desktop and vice versa.
>
> Both can ping the bulldog assigned ip address
>
> But when I try and surf i get Action Cancelled
>
> I cannot ping any websites with either their address`s or their ip
> address.
>
> Any clues.


ADSL routers won't work on Blueyonder.
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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


 
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flumpuk
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      10-30-2005, 08:09 PM
Sorry

This is a bulldog adsl internet service. Should have made that clearer
in first post.

I use blueyonder , its actually a friends setup. Everything was fine
then access "just stopped"

 
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The3rd Earl Of Derby
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      10-30-2005, 08:14 PM
flumpuk wrote:
> Sorry
>
> This is a bulldog adsl internet service. Should have made that clearer
> in first post.
>
> I use blueyonder , its actually a friends setup. Everything was fine
> then access "just stopped"


Can you access the net without the router connected?
If so reset the router, power down the router reset the computer and try
again.

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flumpuk
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      10-30-2005, 08:28 PM
Nope

Cant connect without a router. Tried the old modem and old software
(connexant) and it connects and validates ok . Says connected but
nothing.

Tried with my PC , but no good either.

 
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The3rd Earl Of Derby
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      10-30-2005, 08:35 PM
flumpuk wrote:
> Nope
>
> Cant connect without a router. Tried the old modem and old software
> (connexant) and it connects and validates ok . Says connected but
> nothing.
>
> Tried with my PC , but no good either.


So have you tried with the modem supplied by your ISP, does this not work?

If not then your ISP is at fault or the Modem.

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flumpuk
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      10-30-2005, 08:37 PM
Yes

Tried with ISP supplied modem

We get an ip address on both setups , but they say all is ok

 
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The3rd Earl Of Derby
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      10-30-2005, 08:38 PM
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:

By the way, did you know 'Bulldog' have a bad reputation for support
issues.
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The3rd Earl Of Derby
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      10-30-2005, 08:39 PM
flumpuk wrote:
> Yes
>
> Tried with ISP supplied modem
>
> We get an ip address on both setups , but they say all is ok


Do you have ZA installed?(firewall)
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flumpuk
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      10-30-2005, 08:48 PM
we have nortons. That has been disabled but no difference

 
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