>>(not that this has anything at all to do with cisco..but
anyway.)

my first thought was a NAT / NAT overload issue.  Depending upon how the DSL
router in question works, is there one more PC than outside nattable
addresses available?

My other thought was improper machine configuration, as you suggested.

Chuck


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Subject:        Re: Got A Side Job and am baffled by one client...... [7:9612]

On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, George Murphy CCNP wrote:

> I snagged a side job (pays great) and am wondering about a situation. Ok.=
> =2E. here goes. One PC out of about 15 that work great can see Server res=
> ources but cannot browse the web or ping outside. They are using an NT 2k=
>  Server,  2900XL switch and CELLPipe router to the web via ADSL. I have t=

Have you checked to see that the machine has a valid default gateway
assigned?  Have you tried a tracert to see where the machine thinks it is
going?

> able of????? What arer your thoughts.... The client is DHCP and the serve=
> r is no domain but providing DHCP and workgroup..?????

So we have verified the machine HAS recieved a valid IP address from the
DHCP server?  That it is even making the request?

winipcfg or similar would be a good place to look....


....david (not that this has anything at all to do with cisco..but
anyway.)

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