I have a customer that has 2 computers behind a d-link router implementing NAT. One computer works fine and can goto www.google.com just fine. The other computer, however, cannot.
This can be caused by a virus modifying the HOSTS file, and adding an entry for google, etc. Edit the hosts file to remove any reference to sites that don't seem to be working. Usually, the only entry is 'localhost', but you may have legitimate network specific changes.
On Win2k: c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
OnWin9X c:\windows\hosts (I think, might be c:\windows\system32\hosts)
On WinXP c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
hth
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