First, yes it is sending and receiving DNS services.
Next, did you try a 'tracert google.com'?
At the minimum you should see something like the following:
Tracing route to google.com [66.102.7.99]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.1.1
  2     9 ms     6 ms     8 ms  10.10.24.1
  3     8 ms     8 ms     6 ms  268.10.14.69
  4    10 ms     9 ms     7 ms  172.22.78.82
  5     7 ms     7 ms     7 ms  172.22.78.129
  6     8 ms     9 ms     8 ms  nghdsrj02-ge702.rd.hr.cox.net
[68.10.14.13]
  7    23 ms    19 ms    19 ms  nyrkbprj02-ae2.0.rd.ny.cox.net
[68.1.2.241]
  8    19 ms    19 ms    22 ms  72.14.238.232
  9    41 ms    39 ms    39 ms  209.85.251.9
 10   109 ms    95 ms   100 ms  216.239.43.124
 11    96 ms   103 ms   107 ms  64.233.174.70
 12    93 ms    93 ms    93 ms  lax04s01-in-f99.1e100.net
[66.102.7.99]

Trace complete.

If you do not even see the first line (192.168.1.1) then most
definitely it is
within your PC. Since you are on Win 7 x64 there may be a problem
with your network adapter/driver. Have you checked to see if there has
been an update for it?
Or, it could be a problem within your firewall.

I have seen this same (symptoms at least) on a number of XP machines
and each time it has either been adapter/driver or firewall causing
the
problem so I would tend to suspect the same for you.



On Jul 2, 11:43 am, infiniteMPG <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently purchased a new Dell Studio Mini-Tower, Intel Core 2 Quad
> Q8300 (2.5GHz, 4MB) with Windows 7 x64 and still had my old Asus
> running as my primary computer.  Over the last few months I have
> migrated all my data to the Dell, installed a new 1.5TB hard drive and
> have all my axillary stuff hooked up.
>
> Ever since I used the Dell I would have an occasional issue where I
> would power it up but it wouldn't have any network connectivity.  I
> thought it was the network cabling in the spare room I had it rigged
> in so I would check the cables, restart the computer and it would come
> back.
>
> Now I have it in it's permanent location cabled directly into my FIOS
> router and the problem persists.  I would power it up, log in, open
> Explorer and after several minutes get a page not found error.  I
> would bounce out to a command prompter, ping something likewww.google.com
> and it would echo back the IP address, but then it would time out.  I
> replaced cables, tried different router ports, all kinds of stuff.
>
> I grabbed my laptop, yanked out the wireless card and hard plugged it
> into the router ports with the same cable in the Dell and it would
> connect perfectly so I pretty much decided it's the Dell.  One night I
> couldn't get online and called Dell support and they said to do things
> like turn it off, unplug all the cables, hold the power button in for
> some period of time, plug everything back in and try it and it
> worked.  But a few days later, back to flaking out.
>
> Have run a full McAfee scan and all clean, ran a full Maleware Bytes
> scan and all clean, ran an AdAware scan and all clean.  The tech guy
> said if it continued I would have to have it checked at a Dell store
> or something.  I have this thing cabled in and all kinds of software
> installed and configured and the big secondary drive in, too.  What a
> pain if I have to start over.
>
> So I thought I'd check here and see if I could get any expert advise.
> When I ping some address it echos back the IP address so it has to be
> seeing some DNS service to know what the IP is for the name I am
> pinging.  I have also noticed that when it was getting on after the
> service tech had me do some things, I would log in and it would be up
> and running in 10 seconds.  Now I can see delays in the start up and
> the little status wheel at the cursor (hour glass?) pops on and off a
> few times over a minute or so before I can do something.
>
> Any suggestions????

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