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dargereldren:

http://i.imgur.com/SIjWEig.png
http://i.imgur.com/dgUti1E.png

windows 10 is being dumb

everyhing seems to be working fine after restarting and logging into the account that's supposed to log in automatically, then mine.

Foxscotch:


--- Quote from: Steve5451² on October 01, 2015, 09:03:35 AM ---What IS that??

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probably an art piece

Ipquarx:

Apparently that pic is from tumblr: http://unicornlordart.tumblr.com/post/115757941109/i-think-i-might-need-tech-support

KoopaScooper:


--- Quote from: Becquerel on September 30, 2015, 02:05:19 PM ---Heres the list of DNS servers im using http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/a/free-public-dns-servers.htm

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FreeDNS is what I personally use, and encourage most people to use.

--- Quote from: Becquerel on September 30, 2015, 02:05:19 PM ---I also managed to be able to finally connect to some sites, and can finally access my schoolwork over the internet, but I cant seem to connect to youtube at all. Im able to ping the domain and get perfect responses but every time I try to connect via browser, i get a error saying the connection timed out.

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So you're able to resolve hostnames, but unable to connect to the websites themselves through your browser.  This proves your IP configuration and TCP stacks are proper and working correctly.
Check to see if your computer has any global proxy settings that might have accidentally been turned on.  Additionally, try installing an entirely new browser and check if that works.  Sometimes the solution could simply be just changing your IP configuration back to automatic (DHCP.)  If you use a second or third-party tool to configure your NIC, try uninstalling it.


--- Quote from: Steve5451² on October 01, 2015, 09:03:35 AM ---What IS that??

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Someone's art project, using expanding foam and dead computer parts.

Becquerel:


--- Quote from: KoopaScooper on October 02, 2015, 10:39:28 AM ---FreeDNS is what I personally use, and encourage most people to use.So you're able to resolve hostnames, but unable to connect to the websites themselves through your browser.  This proves your IP configuration and TCP stacks are proper and working correctly.
Check to see if your computer has any global proxy settings that might have accidentally been turned on.  Additionally, try installing an entirely new browser and check if that works.  Sometimes the solution could simply be just changing your IP configuration back to automatic (DHCP.)  If you use a second or third-party tool to configure your NIC, try uninstalling it.
Someone's art project, using expanding foam and dead computer parts.

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Thanks. Managed to finally fix it, had to do with the routers DHCP settings

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