Yes.
Last night when I got home from being out of town, the router wasn't
connected (the router said it was connected, but I wasn't getting anything).
So I disconnected it and reconnected, and things worked for about 20
minutes, but since then, I can't get it to return anything from the internet
(even trying the method above).
I checked the log and it shows no errors. I was also able to ping the
router/modem from a connection outside my network. Because I can ping it
from the outside, I'm starting to think the problem is definately the MN500.
Is there any special advanced logging I can enable that will show me more
info on each request sent and response?
-AC
"joker" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are you on a PPPoE connection then?
>
> AC wrote:
> > I tried it from two different Window XP Pro SP1 (latest hotfixes
installed)
> > and a Windows 2003 Server. I didn't install any hotfixes when the
problem
> > happened.
> >
> > Leading up to the problem, when I would logon to my computer, at times
the
> > connection was down and I'd have to manually go into the router web
setting
> > and tell it to disconnect & reconnect it.
> >
> > -AC
> >
> > "joker" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> >>This sounds like a Windows issue with all the troubleshooting you have
> >>done. Which version of Windows are you running?
> >>
> >>AC wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Without making any changes to my config or installing anything new,
> >>>suddenly yesterday I am not able to browse any resources on the
> >>>internet. I can connect to other machines on my LAN, ping the router,
> >>>and browse via the IP to the web configuration application. I've been
> >>>able to disconnect and connect repeatedly, showing my external IP (WAN)
> >>>I get from my ISP. I can also ping my external IP from a seperate
> >>>connection (work)... leading me to believe it's not a problem with my
> >>>connection. I've rebooted the MN500, reset it, and rebooted my DSL
> >>>modem. Finally, I manually entered a different DNS server to resolve
> >>>against, flushed the local DNS cache, and even tried to ping known IPs
> >>>(like microsoft.com and yahoo.com) with no response (to see if it was a
> >>>DNS issue).
> >>>
> >>>The only thing I haven't tried is taking the router out of the picture
> >>>to make sure it's not a problem with my modem or connection (plan to,
> >>>but had to leave town and just ran out of time).
> >>>
> >>>Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >
> >
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