What OS's you running?  If supported, do a 'route print' (windows) or
netstat -nvr (unix) and compare your default and static routes.  It has
to be a routing issue.  The problem PC knows about your work networks
but not about the rest of the Internet.  Start by comparing your routing.

Hal

-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy K. Cornelius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 7:14 AM
To:Subject: [FW-1] an interesting situation




This question is a little off the firewall subject. I have a home computer network 
which is connected to the internet behind a d-link firewall/router(701 model) through 
a cable modem. One of my PC's can ping all the routers, DNS servers, and my work 
network. But when I try to ping or connect to a website it times out. I can traceroute 
to work, but not any websites.All of my other PC's have no problem connecting to 
anything,mail web,...etc. any suggestions?

Thanks,

Tim

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