Yes, try another PC. This almost sounds like a firewall type issue in
that when you ping
it gets the ip address but with the indication of host unreachable it
is either a router
issue or a firewall issue (unless, of course, there is not some
undetected malware
present) - most likely

On Jun 23, 4:06 pm, Ceresia <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like the idea of trying a second computer that may be quite helpful,
> but seriously I see someone saying to check router settings and
> internet connection, I would HOPE that he did that already as stated
> above, he unplugged everything etc..  If the internet works for a
> moment and then doesn later it should be a computer issue not an
> internet/routing issue....
>
> Go into your device manager and go under the properties of your NIC
> card, find out what speed and duplex it is running, it should be
> running at Auto.  You can play with this setting and see if that
> changes anything, if not then try to unplug the network cable and wait
> a few minutes, plug it back in and once you acquire a network address
> then try to fire up the internet and see if the problems persists.
>
> You can also try the following CMD commands...
>
> at the command prompt:
> ipconfig /release
> ipconfig /flushdns
> ipconfig /renew
>
> See if any of those help.
>
> I would REALLY do what Mohammad AbuShady said and try another PC and
> see if it happens to one or both.

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