10-03-2005, 11:47 PM
|
|
|
Join Date: 10-31-2003
|
|
Location: Kansas
|
|
PDAPhone: HTC Diamond
|
|
Carrier: Sprint
|
| Posts:
877 |
 |
|
Mtnmedic,
If you tried pinging using an ip instead of a FQDN and it wouldn't ping, then you don't have a DNS problem, you have a network problem or a tcp/ip protocol/driver problem. Did you try doing a ping using an ip? I'm sorry this happened to you but its interesting and I'd like to know more about what happened and what you find.
R
|
|
|
|
|