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Originally Posted by slodave
When it shows a "good" connection, but no connectivity, go to (assuming Win2000 or XP) Start -> Run. Type CMD and hit enter. A black box should come up. Type 'ipconfig /all" without the quotes, hit enter and look post send me the results.
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Did that about noon today, but I did not put in the "/all." Nothing came back.
I'll have to reboot to get to the point where I can't connect due to "no connectivity."
I don't stay up as late as you youngin's, so this might be all she wrote for now.
Appreciate your help and a PM will be on its way.