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#56605 18-Jan-2010 19:46
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hey guys, we have just moved from ihug 2 vodafone.


we are unable to connect to the internet with our 2 wired pc's. but am able to connect with a wireless and wired laptop.


the 2 pc's are running vistra, and the laptop's are apple and xp.


the pc's can connect to the network itself but we get no internet (im even able to access the router setup page).


we have changed nothing cept the isp. and am running a belkin router.


any help would be greatly appreciated.


thanks




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  #290948 18-Jan-2010 19:57
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It sounds like you haven't update the DNS on your router, or if you had, those PCs did not get updated from the router - have you restarted the PCs yet?




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  #290954 18-Jan-2010 20:27
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yea, the dns hadn't updated on the pc's...they weirdly didnt update when we restarted them, so we manually updated them.

all sorted now :D

cheers




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