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Name: azzie
Date: November 19, 2002 at 05:32:26 Pacific
OS: RH 7.3
CPU/Ram: 233 mhg / 128 mb
Comment:

I can connect to my ISP ok and when I try to open up mozilla or any browser, it can't browse any web pages.
I have a entred the DNS in \etc\resolv.confg , but still does not help.
What's do I need to do ?
Thanks




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Name: Deputy DooDah
Date: November 19, 2002 at 10:12:42 Pacific
Reply:

You probably need to set the correct gateway address. The gateway is the device you have connected to the internet. For instance, if you're using a router; that is your gateway. Its IP address is your gateway address.



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