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  1. #11
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    Assuming your isp asignes you an ip address.
    Go to your connection, properties and make sure tcp/ip is installed. Then highlight tcp/ip and click properties make sure obtain an ip address automatically is checked and obtain dns is checked.
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  2. #12
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    me too had same problem and result was that server at your isp identifies your IP address only along with your MAC address, one thing you can do is use old NIC or just phone your ISP to register your new MAC address with your IP address. That will solve the problem.
    Any body here knows how to configure cyberoam client for suse linux 9.1 as i have posted abt it earlier but no success and i can only access net with win xp box. I'm using client supplied by cyberoam website(24 hr online). Thanx
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  3. #13
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    Hi,

    So you say that you have the correct drivers installed. then in that case, go to start>Run>type services.msc and then stop the Internet connection firewall or may be you should check all the services to see which one of them might be blocking, Normally this is not the problem, but you might just want to look into it.

    the othet thing is that once you type ipconfig /all do you get an ip address also do you have the gateway , DNs etc.. address listed there, if any of them is missing then probably you need to start the DNS client and the DHCP client service . Let us know if they all are started .

    MRG.

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