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Johnc
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Joined: Apr. 16 2011
From: UK
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RE: IT help appreciated (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
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Hi Anders I think its difficult to diagnose this accurately. but if you have a "Not connected" type of error on your pc's network connection, then the error would be either the PC, the cable or the router. as its affecting more than one pc its likely to be the router. I cant see any way this can be caused by your connection to your isp. as Escibano says it may be that its not issuing IP addresses, (most routers have built in DHCP servers, and its this that issues the ip address to the client PC's, no connection to your isp is necessary). first thing I would try (of course after restarting everything... twice), do hard reset on the router - you will lose any configuration information, you can usually save existing configuration settings from the routers homepage, alternatively make a note of any specific settings before you reset it. maybe the config settings are hard coded and wont get wiped, or maybe the settings are on your isp's website, or maybe (more and more common) there are no specific settings at all! good luck John
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Date Nov. 26 2014 19:17:50
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Anders Eliasson
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RE: IT help appreciated (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
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Thanks for your replys. I get a bit of overdose by reading them. I only learn IT things when I have to. So i will read again, when the grey cells have calmed down. I will try the config/all next time and i will try to find the information to be able to use the 192.168.0.1 adress. I cant find my password I have saved your info to a text file, so that I can find it next time things go down The ISP is called Fankinet .. I dont know which kind of connection they use. Its pretty fast when it worksand its 30% the price of phoneline providers. Thats why I use it. A phoneline connection is some 50,-€ a month everything incl. which I find to be a lot of Spanish Euros. (remember, they have a different relative value to other euros) Its autumn, so it has been raining a good deal lately, but no storms. Very few storms in Huelva. The electricity has a tendency to go down often when it rains, and then, of course, no internet, but my DNS problem doesnt seem to have anything to do with that. And Simon, canceling things like this in Spain, means stopping their acces to your bankaccount and then say mañana every day for a while. Then it normally cancels itself. Spain has its advantages.
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Date Nov. 27 2014 8:31:12
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