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Ztruker
post Oct 20 2009, 04:17 PM
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Yes, thank you.

My first guess would be your ISP. Is your colleague's Mac on the same network you are on? Is there a router involved?

To eliminate XP, you could try a Linux Live CD like Puppy Linux. Create the CD f4rom the .iso file then boot the CD. If you can then connect to www.opendns.com and get a good page then it's something in your XP setup. If not then it's external to your computer, either your ISP, or router.
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post Oct 20 2009, 07:32 PM
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My colleague is on the same network, connecting to the internet through the same cable modem (we have a cable modem connected to a series of wireless access points).

It's wierd... Having connected mine via cat 5 as well (I was on wireless before) plugged directly into the cable modem, I still have the same problem. All the mac and linux computers on the network can access it fine, none of the windows ones can!

It's wierd.

I'll test from a live linux boot either later today or tomorrow.

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post Oct 21 2009, 05:43 PM
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I tested booting into puppy linux (which btw is a fantastic little distro), and it loaded fine... Definitely something in my XP configuration...

After some re-testing, it turns out that I can talk to www-files.opendns.com (by loading www.opendns.com successfully) on all the MAC and Linux computers on the network, but none of the windows ones...

Not sure what to test next... ideas?

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post Oct 21 2009, 09:11 PM
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Try these commands from a Command Prompt:

Flush DNS cache: ipconfig /flushdns
Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults: netsh winsock reset catalog
Reset TCP/IP stack to installation defaults: netsh int ip reset reset.log
Clear ARP Cache: netsh interface ip delete arpcach

If that doesn't fix the problem, try WinsockFix
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