>>which corrupts the LSP...using LSPFix...<<
Huh?! I am having similar problems with one (and only one) computer on our network. I can successfully ping the wireless access point, the router, the IP assigned to our DSL connection and the DNS IP's identified by our ISP. If I try to ping our ISP...
This is my setup: I have a wireless network with a Netgear access point/router. This is connected through one of its LAN ports to an Actiontec Gateway, which connects to a DSL line. DHCP is enabled in the Actiontec Gateway and disabled in the Netgear AP. I am trying to get Internet access for...
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