then do the ipconfig on the machine, that causes the error, and hopefully the ip changes…
else put a manual ip in (inside the lan adress range for sure :))
and your router as DNS and it should work fine :thumb:
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:azn:
then do the ipconfig on the machine, that causes the error, and hopefully the ip changes…
else put a manual ip in (inside the lan adress range for sure :))
and your router as DNS and it should work fine :thumb:
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:azn:
Just reboot, that usually happens if you don’t have a static IP address
Who’s your service provider?
I use SBC Yahoo! and they have a program that you can run and it’ll update all the stuff to make it work
Thanks guys, it’s fixed now ! Guess my problem was my LAN IP laying too close to my router’s IP pool. Thanks ! :beam:
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