fra <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<B0274722-A9D6-423E-B921-(E-Mail Removed)>...
> hi,
> right after i installed a wireless card on my w 2000 professional laptop it stopped allow me to browse the internet.
> Still I can ping other pc on my lan, but I'm not able to see any web page, not even using numeric addressess.
> I've uninstalled the wireless card, I removed any protocol, rebooted and installed back everything but still I cannot manage to see web pages.
> My lan address is 192.168.0.x, gw is 192.168.0.1; I can ping 192.168.0.1, ping anything outside, browse the lan,
> but I cannot resolve symbolic addresses (dns client is enabled) and I cannot see web pages, both inside and outside the lan.
> Is this situation anyway connectet with the installation of the wireless network adapter? how can it be that nslookup doesn't work anymore? (the same dns servers are working on other pc)
In IE, select Tools-> Internet Options -> connections check out the
settings there and remove any references to the wireless card you removed.
> Last, dhcp client doesn't work, I need to put manually an ip address.
> it can be anyway related to a virus/worm??
> help!
Check your network applet in Control Panel. Remove any references to
the wireless card you removed there. Go into the properties of the card
still installed choose networking. highlight TCP/IP , click properties.
Then choose Obtain an TCP/IP address automatically and Obtain a DNS
server address automatically.
I am using XP, so your steps may be somewhat different.
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