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Old 02-06-2013, 06:48 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by lilaznviper View Post
check your DNS settings. usually in a home network, the dhcp server is the same as the dns server.
check the network adapter to see if it was ever configured with static dns settings.
It's weird. It shows that DHCP enabled.

Sorry for the dumb question, but is that laptop connecting to the same access point as other devices?

Anyways, you can check your DNS and the rest of the settings (assuming win 7), by:
1. Press the windows button/key
2. type view network
3. click on network connections
4. right click on the wireless connection and click properties
5. in the list of items, double click on the one that has "internet protocol ipv4"
6. if everything is normal, everything is set to automatic.
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