We have found this on our campus as well. We have noticed it always seems to be associated with specific newer network cards. If you configure the card properties itself, under the advanced tab, there is a priority and vlan option. If you disable that option the 0.0.0.0 route goes away and everything begins to work again.
Hope this helps, -Ryan Nobrega -Data Network Manager -Southern CT State University On 9/4/08 12:49 PM, "Shaun Pillé" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a problem that keeps appearing on randomly on the network. Several Vista computers have the same symptoms and are unable to connect to the Internet. In the Network and Sharing Center, while connected to the LAN, multiple networks are listed with one or more of them being an Unidentified Network. If I look at the output of "ipconfig /all", the default gateway has two addresses, with the first one being 0.0.0.0, and the second one being the Clean Access Server for that dorm. If I open a command prompt with administrative privilege, and run "route delete 0.0.0.0" followed by an "ipconfig /release" and "ipconfig /renew", the multiple networks disappear and the connection starts to work. This is only a temporary fix and the problem seems to reappear on some computers. Has anyone seen this error? Is there a permanent fix for this? We are using the Clean Access Server as our DHCP server. Thanks, Shaun Pillé Network Manager Campus Technologies, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
