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hey,,saw ur thread,, i had the same problem.. when i try it with my lappy (xp pro) it works fine,i was almost got fed up with it,,i did this,go to network connections(right click ur lan)propertiesv4 tcp/ip propertiesadvancedunder ip setting and under default gateway i entered my default gateway(which is provided dynamically by my isp). and ok it... thats it.. it worked. to get ur def gateway go to cmd prompt type ipconfig /all there you'll find it.. lemme know if this works!! g luck! -- neuclicz |