Erik R wrote:
> Thats my problem - bad memory -and they were deleted.
Nobody here can tell you the correct values. The gateway depends
on your particular equipment (although a common value is 192.168.0.1),
and the DNS server address(es) can only be provided by your ISP
(although perhaps via an automated process like DHCP).
So it's time to RTFM and/or call the ISP's tech support.
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> "CJT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>Erik R wrote:
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>>>I have a computer in my network running win98.
>>>It used to be connected to internet thru a cabel - and that worked.
>>>
>>>Tried to install a wireless usb card, but installation failed.
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> Uninstalled
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>>>the card - but now i cant access the internet.
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>>>The computer gets a IPadress, and I can ping the router and other
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> computers
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>>>in my local network.
>>>But i can not access anything outside my net - please help.
>>>
>>>
>>>Erik
>>>
>>>
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>>Check your Gateway and DNS settings, particularly the former.
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