by HarvesteR » Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:34 pm
Also, it wouldn't hurt to check if you can access the router menu... to see if the problem is the internet access, or your computer
open your network adapters screen, and check the status of the connection... on the details page, look for the 'Default Gateway' entry... should read something like 192.168.1.1
then open your browser and type in the gateway address... if it opens, you know your LAN is working fine, and the trouble is farther on down the line
Then, you should check and see if it's not your modem that has fried... I've had this trouble before... twice... and always due to power spikes on the tv cable... once it ran all the way through the network, wiping out the modem, router, the LAN controller on my motherboard, and the PCI LAN card on my grandpa's pc... :P
but other times, a power spike can kill just the modem, and disable your internet access... in which case you're in luck, since your ISP can replace that modem for you for no charge :)
Hope this helps
Cheers

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