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Tempestv
09-25-2006, 01:37 AM
my roommate has an IBM thinkpad. recently, it stopped connecting to the network and consquently the internet. for one, the ethernet port is screwed up somehow, which makes it difficult to work on it because the network cable keeps disconnecting. but even when it is connected, it doesn't work right. for some reason, I can't properly set up a network connection. on the network connections page, it says the network connection is "connected". I go through the set up home or small office network and go through that and it says it's configuring the connection, and in the background on the network connection page, the network connection changes to "enabled, firewalled". you can even get on the internet and load pages while the network is configuring. but then there is some kind of error, and the setup network connection wizard stops and the conection goes back to being "connected" and no web pages will load. Any idea what would cause this?

4play
09-25-2006, 11:21 AM
Is the windows firewall working ? do any processes crash on boot? I have had trouble like this before when svchost crashed on boot/

can you ping an ip address try ping 72.14.207.99 (this is google) If you get a reply chances are its your mates dns settings.

Tempestv
09-25-2006, 01:38 PM
Nothing crashed on boot, and Windows Firewall isn't popping up or anything.
I tried pinging google already and it said it couldn't connect.

The problem seems to be that an error appears when configuring the network.

4play
09-25-2006, 01:46 PM
The problem seems to be that an error appears when configuring the network.

what does the error message say ?

lynx
09-25-2006, 01:56 PM
I tried pinging google already and it said it couldn't connect.4play suggested pinging 72.14.207.99, that's not the same as pinging www.google.com.

If the ping works using the IP address, but not with the name, then the fault lies in DNS lookup.

lightshow
09-25-2006, 02:00 PM
Tempestv, are you at a university? Or are you on a personal connection?

If you are at a university, theres a chance they may have blocked your roomie's ip or mac address from accessing when/if they found him using p2p.

Tempestv
09-25-2006, 02:34 PM
The problem seems to be that an error appears when configuring the network.

what does the error message say ?

it says that there was an error configiuring the network. the network was not properly configured.

I'm off campus, so this is a private connection, and both other computers plugged into the router, including this one, work fine. besides, I highly doubt he has ever done any filesharing. I had to walk him through how to get an email address a couple of weeks back.

I'll try pinging the IP later today

I doubt it will work though- I tried looking up the local IP of my computer, and it tried to direct me to an MSN page saying that they couldn't find the webpage. I also can't find the router or modem by entering the ip in.

lynx
09-25-2006, 03:09 PM
If you can't find the router by its IP, then don't bother with pinging the IP, that's obviously not the problem.

My guess is that is has something to do with IPv6, there seem to be problems with that under some circumstances although it isn't clear what those circumstances are. Try uninstalling Microsoft TCP/IP version 6 and see what happens, he will probably never need it.

If that doesn't cure the problem I suggest you remove everything you can find related to networking, including looking for any hidden netwotk devices in Device Manager. I suggest even removing the primary network device from Device Manager, and letting windows install it again on the next reboot.

Finally, a thought just occured to me. It may seem like stating the obvious but could it be that you are trying to configure the wireless network rather than the wired network port?

Tempestv
09-25-2006, 03:44 PM
not the wireless- I don't even think this laptop has wireless.

well, it's gonna be a little bit till I have time to work on his computer.

I've already spent to much time trying to get this computer on the network, like when I spent a day trying to get a lan cable to work, only to find out that his lan port won't connect over a cable more than about 30 feet long, which is what it would have taken to connect his computer to the router, so I had to move the router closer and reconfigure all the other wiring so I could move the wires around and connect to the router in it's new location.

Tempestv
09-27-2006, 01:40 AM
well I got it working. I wish I could tell you what the fuck I did, but I don't have a clue what changed. I went in and tried to setup a network connection just like I did before, and this time it worked.:unsure: :unsure:

lynx
09-27-2006, 09:32 AM
No doubt you used an engineer's screwdriver.

http://www.arcadeshopper.com/mame/images/hammer.jpg

Tempestv
09-27-2006, 01:56 PM
well now it will access web pages, but only google.com. At this point, I'm not sure what would be more interesting, the hammer or this:
http://www3.telus.net/gforceHQ/gforcecreative_site/parts/framed%20galleries/framed%20digital/f-shotgun.jpg
Laptop skeet shooting contest?

Snee
09-28-2006, 07:09 PM
well now it will access web pages, but only google.com.

A couple of times I've run into that a computer only has been able to load up google, like that.

When that sort of thing has happened to me, it has had to do with using proxies. At any rate it might be a protocol issue of some sort.

Has he had any viruses lately, or anything like that, btw?

Tempestv
09-28-2006, 07:40 PM
Now it seems to be working fine, and I didn't change anything. I'm confused