Re: XP won't load web pages.



Krusty wrote:

> John wrote:

The results are in...

> > Now ping the PC's IP address. Does it work?
> > Next ping the default router's address. Does it work?
> > If the above all work, try pinging the DNS servers. Do they respond?

All of the above work.

> > From the same command window above, type nslookup www.cisco.com do
> > you get a response?

Yep.

> > If all the above work, then we are looking at something above the IP
> > connectivity layer and we'll look at that later.

I think it's now officially later...

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