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Post by Archetype2 on Mar 29, 2011 19:59:52 GMT -5
Hi everyone.
I am currently having some issues with my wireless internet because it stopped working. I don't know why. if anyone wants to help me figure it out I can give you the few details I know of. Anyways, I will be on when I can so probably when I'm at school at lunches or something or when I can get on at home, provided the internet cable isn't being used at the time for XBOX live or someone else isn't on the internet. I will post when I can though so no worries.
On a similar note I will be away at a sports tournament from April 14 to April 18, I will post when I get the time in between hanging with my teammates and the matches themselves. I'll put up the videos of the matches when I get back it anyone wants them.
I thank you all for your time with reading this and helping me out,
Sincerely The Archetype Mark 2
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Post by Captain John Hart on Mar 29, 2011 20:16:20 GMT -5
Because this is easier to type in here than the cbox
Reset the router to factory defaults by holding the reset button down for 15 seconds with power on. Turn off everything, the modem, router, computer. Connect the modem to the router's WAN/Internet port. Connect the computer to one of the router's LAN/Network ports. Turn on the modem, wait for a steady connect light. Turn on the router, wait for two minutes. Boot the computer.
When the computer is completely booted, let's see this.
Hold the Windows key and press R, then type CMD (COMMAND for W98/WME) to open a command prompt:
NOTE: For the items below in red surrounded with < >, see comments below for the actual information content, they are value substitutions from the previous command output!
In the command prompt window that opens, type type the following commands one at a time, followed by the Enter key:
IPCONFIG /ALL
PING <computer_IP_address>
PING <default_gateway_address>
PING <dns_servers>
PING 206.190.60.37
PING yahoo.com
Right click in the command window and choose Select All, then hit Enter to copy the contents to the clipboard. Paste the results in a message here.
<computer_IP_address> - The IP Address of your computer, obtained from the IPCONFIG command above.
<default_gateway_address> - The IP address of the Default Gateway, obtained from the IPCONFIG command above.
<dns_servers> - The IP address of the first (or only) address for DNS Servers, obtained from the IPCONFIG command above.
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