Thanks for that but I've now found out that it was the NTL server which was
causing the problem, it's now been fixed,
Regards,
Alan.
"MGbassace" <> wrote in message
news:86CB11B2-E9A8-4743-9DC4-...
> If you do the repair/diagnose does it eventually give a connection, or if
> you
> do the renew ip address does it eventually give a connection, I had a
> similar
> issue and had to disable the tcpip v6 on the connection settings in order
> to
> get it to work.
>
> Martin
>
> "Alan" wrote:
>
>> As you may have gathered I'm no expert on these things. I'm in the UK
>> using
>> NTL, no wireless connections, just the same as I used on the last machine
>> which worked without any problems for years. I don't know if the new
>> (Packard Bell) machine is the problem, Vista or the IP or whatever. The
>> hard
>> drive on the new machine never stops, it buzzes constantly even when
>> nothing
>> at all is being done on it. I wonder if Vista has been put on a machine
>> which is not ready for it. All I really know is that I have just paid a
>> lot
>> of money for a system that does not work very well.
>> Any advice welcome,
>> Regards,
>> Alan.
>> PS this reply has taken three reboots to get an internet connection.
>> "Dale" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> > There's no such thing as an ISP address - except to the Post Office.
>> > You're looking for an IP address. It sounds like you may have some
>> > sort
>> > of router issue or DHCP issues on your server. If it were your own
>> > network cable, the default would go to 168.x.x.x, I think.
>> >
>> > Are you using a wireless network or wired network to your router? Do
>> > you
>> > even have a router? What type of Internet service do you have?
>> >
>> > Dale
>> >
>> > "Alan" <> wrote in message
>> > news:...
>> >> Hi,
>> >> I'm using a new machine I bought this week after my old one failed
>> >> (five
>> >> years old and not worth spending money on), so I'm not really a
>> >> willing
>> >> Vista user. I have an issue where my ISP address keeps being changed
>> >> to
>> >> an invalid one. It should be 82. etc, it keeps changing to 10. etc so
>> >> I
>> >> have only sporadic internet access. This problem never occurred on my
>> >> old
>> >> machine using XP Pro. Doe's anyone know if this is a Vista problem?
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Alan.
>> >
>>
>>
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