I discovered that problem some time in April when a friend called me up to go 
around to her house to fix her Internet router.

It pinged slashdot, microsoft, google, and even xtra okay, it just wouldn't 
let http traffic through.  I gave up in the end, as there was nothing I could 
see to do without having the router password, and she didn't know it.

A real bummer, that!

Wesley Parish

On Sunday 14 June 2009 09:57, Ryan McCoskrie wrote:
> Does this sound familiar to anyone?
>
> Your router, network cards and ethernet cables are all in working
> order and all report that they are connected to each other and the internet
> but you can't actually access anything online?
> I've just reset the router and it's all working now but I'd like to know
> if anyone has had this problem recently (withen the last week) and
> knows what it is.

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