Hi,
A quick test for your DNS resolution.
Go to Start------Run ----type in CMD and hit OK
Type in nslookup
then type in
www.yahoo.com
This should return an IP address for yahoo.com
If you get a time out, then you know DNS is not working...if you get an
IP address for Yahoo.com then DNS is OK.
If your DNS is not working, you need to ensure that you are using the
DNS servers from your ISP.....if you have a Broadband Router that is
assigning you IP Addreess, then the DNS server is the IP address of the
router.........if you have a broadband connection with a Static
Address, then the ISP needs to provide you with the DNS servers.
Hope this helped.
William P.N. Smith wrote:
> Derek Broughton <> wrote:
> >lycralout wrote:
> >>> may be u didn't set your dns?
>
> >> That was it!
>
> >The two parts go hand in hand. If you "get address from DHCP server" it
> >will set up DNS as well. Otherwise, you need to set both the IP _and_ the
> >DNS addresses.
>
> Yeah, XP will allow you to set static DNS with dynamic IP, but not the
> other way around. Dunno what the appropriate RFC allows.