[ale] Dude, I got no Cable !!

Adrin haswes at mindspring.com
Sat Aug 16 07:56:11 EDT 2003


Open a DOS prompt and run netstat -nr.   If you have no default you don't have a route.
Also run ipconfig. if you plug directly into the cable modem you will have a public IP.
After you have confirm this.  Open IE go to Tools then internet connection. click on the
connection tab and run the stupid internet connection wizard.

Adrin


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-admin at ale.org [mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of Debrihmi
> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 11:41 PM
> To: Ale; chaos
> Subject: [ale] Dude, I got no Cable !!
>
>
> Hi-ya!
>
> I just got a Dell Insperon 5100 notebook (very nice) but when I connect it to
> the cable modem the notebook sees the connection but doesn't use it..
>
> And before you say it, "No I don't need to register my new computer's MAC
> address with the cable company." they tell me that if I'm just unplugging the
> cable from my desktops ethernet card and into my notebook, all I need is to
> "recycle" the modems power (they don't rip you off by charing you extra for
> additional PCs ah-hmm-mediacom-cough..)
>
> When I boot my XP partition it says that it sees the connection but doesn't
> reach out to the net..  I can plug it back into my desktop running Mandrake
> and PRESTO!..
>
> The cable company even told me that if I unplug the modem from the wall and
> the co-axal cable for 1-2 hours, the modem would "reset" and see my notebook -
> NOT!
>
> I've taken this PC to two friends and they merely poll the system and it's
> there..  What gives??
>
> ~
> Debrihmi
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