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en:troubleshooting:debugging_your_internet_connection [2022-08-05-16-15] – [DNS Resolves, Still no Luck] 7saturnen:troubleshooting:debugging_your_internet_connection [2022-08-05-16-17] – [My Little Island (Wrong IP Configuration)] 7saturn
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 If the gateway does //not// respond or is not set (even after checking all hardware is plugged in and you have a wireless connection), head on to the next step. If the gateway does //not// respond or is not set (even after checking all hardware is plugged in and you have a wireless connection), head on to the next step.
 ==== My Little Island (Wrong IP Configuration) ==== ==== My Little Island (Wrong IP Configuration) ====
-You do have an IP address, but it leads nowhere. This is usually the case, when someone™ messed with the IP configuration locally. Check whether your IP configuration is set to automatically receiving an IP address (in opposition to setting it manually). You can see this by opening your settings and select //Network & Internet//:+You do have an IP address, but it leads nowhere. Or resolving domain names to IPs does not work. This is usually the case, when someone™ messed with the IP configuration locally. Check whether your IP configuration is set to automatically receiving an IP address (in opposition to setting it manually) and a DNS server. You can see this by opening your settings and select //Network & Internet//:
  
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 The greyed out elements are the network cards currently deactivated. If you find, that your LAN or W-LAN adapter is actually just deactivated, that would also explain, what is going on. (In the example, the wireless connection is deactivated, the wired connection is active.) In such a case, just activate it (right-click --> //Activate//, may need administration privileges) and recheck. The greyed out elements are the network cards currently deactivated. If you find, that your LAN or W-LAN adapter is actually just deactivated, that would also explain, what is going on. (In the example, the wireless connection is deactivated, the wired connection is active.) In such a case, just activate it (right-click --> //Activate//, may need administration privileges) and recheck.
  
-When right-clicking and selecting //Properties//, you will end up with this small window (you may have to enter administrator credentials for this):+When right-clicking and selecting //Properties//, you will end up with this small window (you may have to enter administration credentials for this):
  
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en/troubleshooting/debugging_your_internet_connection.txt · Last modified: 2022-08-10-20-30 by sw

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