WheeDoggy,
I did what you said, ... and it worked! Thank you very much.
So I was just being assigned a bogus subnet mask when I got my dynamic address from my ISP, is that what was happening? And then by releasing all and then rebooting I'm forcing the assignment of a new IP address and subnet...
WheeDoggy,
You are correct, my IP is 192.168.0.x with mask set @ 255.0.0.0, however I cannot change the mask. My computer gets it's dynamic IP address from the ISP server. I did try and change to static IP address to set the mask but when I reboot it still got the IP address/mask from the ISP...
I have a DSL modem connection to the internet and have been able to access all websites for a few years. Recently, however, I stopped being able to access certain websites, (hp.com, adobe.com, sportingnews.com) I thought it might be my internet security software run amuck, so I turned it off...
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