I think Siftbot and my computer have been hanging out together.
Alpha(my desktop, Bravo is my laptop) has gone sentient. Probably Sifty's doing.
I recently moved, and when I did, one of the first things that I did was hook up my computers. (What else would a Siftaholic do?) My laptop connected to the internet just fine, both wireless and via Ethernet. But when I got Alpha hooked up, I saw something was wrong. Did it have a blow out with Sifty? Were they no longer talking? Did Sifty insinuate that he was packing a measly GeForce 2? I don't know, but he refused to connect to the internet. Normally, not a big deal. Reset the modem, try again. Nope. ipconfig? Nope. Reset adapters? Nope.
I tried wireless via DSL modem, and wired via DSL and cable modem (we have to cancel the DSL, but all to no avail. I was getting pissed. There was no reason that I could think of for it to refuse three different connections.
So I looked into my IPv4 properties and I saw that since the move, Alpha had decided to switch itself from obtaining addresses automatically to using a manual address. WTF?
All I know is that Sifty and Alpha better Shake and make up, because Bravo isn't much good for gaming anymore.
I recently moved, and when I did, one of the first things that I did was hook up my computers. (What else would a Siftaholic do?) My laptop connected to the internet just fine, both wireless and via Ethernet. But when I got Alpha hooked up, I saw something was wrong. Did it have a blow out with Sifty? Were they no longer talking? Did Sifty insinuate that he was packing a measly GeForce 2? I don't know, but he refused to connect to the internet. Normally, not a big deal. Reset the modem, try again. Nope. ipconfig? Nope. Reset adapters? Nope.
I tried wireless via DSL modem, and wired via DSL and cable modem (we have to cancel the DSL, but all to no avail. I was getting pissed. There was no reason that I could think of for it to refuse three different connections.
So I looked into my IPv4 properties and I saw that since the move, Alpha had decided to switch itself from obtaining addresses automatically to using a manual address. WTF?
All I know is that Sifty and Alpha better Shake and make up, because Bravo isn't much good for gaming anymore.
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I had a similar problem when I moved too. Everything was connected...modem working, router receiving signal, but my laptop was not getting it. I spent an entire afternoon getting passed around tech supports from cable to Toshiba.
Finally after giving up and leaving it for a day, it seems to resolve itself.
It'd be nice to think Sifty came to my aid, eh?
Thankfully I'm my own (most of the time) tech support. I can humble myself after exhausting all possibilities.
ah that ain't nothin' but a case of the ol' IP-itis
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