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Name: RUBAN Date: April 3, 2007 at 03:55:50 Pacific OS: xpmce CPU/Ram: 3.0 512
Comment:
I have two computers and adsl high speed internet connecting through dlink router this router receving incoming sinal from voip device it is working fine one day i have enter the following command in command window net /config.rdr then it shows up some messages then i closed the window after this i can get on interent but i have checked the connection it shows connected some bite send and received time as well so i asume connection is there but can not go internet. How can I fix this?. Windows xp.
Name: wanderer Date: April 3, 2007 at 07:10:40 Pacific
Reply:
that command doesn't do anything except give you the syntax for the net command. Net config server or workstation will give you information.
Have you restarted everything? Anything else you may have been doing?
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Response Number 2
Name: RUBAN Date: April 3, 2007 at 08:21:46 Pacific
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I have restart my pc and router,modem and voip device still can not connect but directly from voip device it connecting to internet,I have renew my ip still not connecting both my dlink router. What else could solve this problem?.
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