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Another stupidity strucks me.. :P

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

I was trying to connect to the Internet via Streamyx this morning, when there's an error msg popped up and prevented me from logging in.

"The specified location cannot be reached"

That's what the error msg are. Being lazy, I just left it alone, and left home for work, thinking this must be some disruption with the service. Checked with Jase while at work, and found out that his Streamyx was ok. I didn't give much notice on that.

I came back to house, and tried to connect again. Same. Same error msg pops up again. Checked the NIC cable - ok. Checked the modem connection - DSL light steady, LAN light is on. Hmm... everything seems normal here. So I thought, since dialing won't work, why not try connect my switch/router and see, and let the router part connects? So, I went to connect the router to the modem, and the necessary cablings are done, and tried to login to the router using web browser.

"http://10.0.0.2 : Page not found"

OMG. What the heck happen? I can't even log into my router web management console! Suddenly, something striked my head, and I went straight to Network & Connections Properties. Checked :

"Local Area Connection - Status : Disabled"

Dang! Directly enabled it, and everything works like a charm. Wahlau.... like that also can. This must be my sister's work, as she was using the computer, and must have accidently disabled the LAN, thinking that disconnects the Streamyx. Good experience? You bet... :D

posted by ashotiwoth, 8/17/2004 09:39:00 PM

2 Comments:

*sigh* *shake head*
commented by Blogger Jaselee, 3:07 PM  
kekeke... dun la like that... :P
commented by Blogger ashotiwoth, 11:38 AM  

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