On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Kylde wrote:

lol, I KNEW it was flaky but oh boy! When replying to Hugh, I noticed my
LAN IP had been changed from manual (192.168.0.2) to "obtain
automatically", (probably when I re-installed UPnP/Gateway Detection),
so manually reset it to 192.168.0.2, with a gateway IP to the router,
and rebooted. Guess what, after reboot, Internet Connection icon in the
tray, and "connected" icon in the system tray :) Still no WAN IP
avalable to the OS, but I've got round that with Powerpro, now to Ghost
it quick

I'm curious by what you mean by "Still no WAN IP avalable to the OS"? I know when you run "ipconfig /all", the "ICG adapter" will list the router's info. Suppose it has your wan ip address, at this point are you saying the OS knows what the wan ip is and uses it *somewhere* "automagically"?

BTW one systray icon is the local area connection, the other is the ICG connection. When you right click on the ICG systray icon and select status, is the correct info shown for that adapter?

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