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    Default There may be a problem with your domain name server (DNS) configuration

    There may be a problem with your domain name server (DNS) configuration.


    This is what i get on my mum's laptop when trying to diagnos the problem. Im trying to connect to my wireless router, and yesterday it was working fine, but it isnt now. Ive tried googling and its all like lolwut.

    Ive tried all this in CMD

    ipconfig /renew
    ping google.com
    ipconfig /flushdns
    ping IProuter

    And nothing, they all fail or error or require elavation (***?) so yeh. im really stuck.


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    You need to run the command prompt as Administrator xoxo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    You need to run the command prompt as Administrator xoxo
    well theres only one account,so yeh, admin


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    you still need to do it as admin.

    if you're on vista, right click > run as admin
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWolf View Post
    you still need to do it as admin.

    if you're on vista, right click > run as admin
    Yep, it is admin.


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    You mean logged in as admin or right clicking > Run as admin?

    Also, what error does it give you?
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