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New install cannot connect to internet
For the first time I am unable to figure out what it stopping this new
system from connecting to some sites. I can connect to Google.com and Gigabyte forum and NBC.com for example but many sites come up with an error which i don't understand. I can connect to local network fine also. Can anyone offer something I should try? All I have is this report that tells me nothing: Issues found Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server)Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server) The device or resource is not responding to requests. Detected Detected Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Completed Security or firewall settings might be blocking the connectionSecurity or firewall settings might be blocking the connection Security policy settings or firewall settings on this computer might be blocking the connection. Detected Detected Contact your network administrator Completed Issues found Detection details 6 Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server) Detected Detected The device or resource is not responding to requests. Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Completed Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server). If you are at home, contact your ISP. Otherwise, contact your network administrator for assistance. 6 Security or firewall settings might be blocking the connection Detected Detected Security policy settings or firewall settings on this computer might be blocking the connection. Contact your network administrator Completed Your network security settings might need to be adjusted to allow Windows to connect. Detection details Expand InformationalDiagnostics Information (Network Security) Details about network security diagnosis: Settings that might be blocking the connection: Provider name: - Provider description: - Filter name: MWAC Filter Provider context name: - InformationalDiagnostics Information (Network Adapter) Details about network adapter diagnosis: Network adapter Local Area Connection 2 driver information: Description . . . . . . . . . . : Killer e2200 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20) Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . : Killer Provider . . . . . . . . . . . : Killer Version . . . . . . . . . . . : 8.0.2.42 Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\Windows\INF\oem19.inf Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:40:40 PM Section Name . . . . . . . . . : L1F.ndi Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : pci\ven_1969&dev_e091 Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180200a Device Manager Status Code . . : 0 IfType . . . . . . . . . . . . : 6 Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 14 InformationalNetwork Diagnostics Log File Name: 7665AE91-3D31-4057-A258-8CDE02F7FD91.Diagnose.0.etl InformationalOther Networking Configuration and Logs File Name: NetworkConfiguration.cab Collection information Computer Name: AlDrake's-PC Windows Version: 6.1 Architectu Intel Time: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 3:54:23 PM Publisher details Expand Windows Network Diagnostics Detects problems with network connectivity. Package Version: 1.0 Publisher: Microsoft Windows |
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New install cannot connect to internet
Al Drake wrote:
For the first time I am unable to figure out what it stopping this new system from connecting to some sites. I can connect to Google.com and Gigabyte forum and NBC.com for example but many sites come up with an error which i don't understand. I can connect to local network fine also. Can anyone offer something I should try? All I have is this report that tells me nothing: Issues found Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server)Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server) The device or resource is not responding to requests. Detected Detected Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Completed Security or firewall settings might be blocking the connectionSecurity or firewall settings might be blocking the connection Security policy settings or firewall settings on this computer might be blocking the connection. Detected Detected Contact your network administrator Completed Issues found Detection details 6 Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server) Detected Detected The device or resource is not responding to requests. Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Completed Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server). If you are at home, contact your ISP. Otherwise, contact your network administrator for assistance. 6 Security or firewall settings might be blocking the connection Detected Detected Security policy settings or firewall settings on this computer might be blocking the connection. Contact your network administrator Completed Your network security settings might need to be adjusted to allow Windows to connect. Detection details Expand InformationalDiagnostics Information (Network Security) Details about network security diagnosis: Settings that might be blocking the connection: Provider name: - Provider description: - Filter name: MWAC Filter Provider context name: - InformationalDiagnostics Information (Network Adapter) Details about network adapter diagnosis: Network adapter Local Area Connection 2 driver information: Description . . . . . . . . . . : Killer e2200 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20) Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . : Killer Provider . . . . . . . . . . . : Killer Version . . . . . . . . . . . : 8.0.2.42 Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\Windows\INF\oem19.inf Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:40:40 PM Section Name . . . . . . . . . : L1F.ndi Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : pci\ven_1969&dev_e091 Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180200a Device Manager Status Code . . : 0 IfType . . . . . . . . . . . . : 6 Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 14 InformationalNetwork Diagnostics Log File Name: 7665AE91-3D31-4057-A258-8CDE02F7FD91.Diagnose.0.etl InformationalOther Networking Configuration and Logs File Name: NetworkConfiguration.cab Collection information Computer Name: AlDrake's-PC Windows Version: 6.1 Architectu Intel Time: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 3:54:23 PM Publisher details Expand Windows Network Diagnostics Detects problems with network connectivity. Package Version: 1.0 Publisher: Microsoft Windows You're using a "Killer" NIC :-) http://www.anandtech.com/show/4726/q...oot-networking The Killer NIC was invented by Bigfoot, as a "boutique network interface" for gamers. The intention would be, to provide a lower ping than normal. That means a "trick" is involved somewhere. It also means that Al is going to have to do some research on how it works, whether the extra features can be turned off and the thing run as a "regular NIC". http://www.anandtech.com/show/3716/b...ic-killer-2100 "By endowing a NIC with a full-fledged microcomputer running Linux, not only could the card offload virtually every part of processing required for network operations, but it could even bypass Windows’ notorious networking stack and handle packets in a manner better suited for low-latency use (i.e. games)." See what I mean ? More research required. You're going to need to learn what features are in the "e2200" NIC, and see whether it's got all of that amazing stuff from the Anandtech article. This is what comes of buying "boutique" hardware. ******* Now, I'll put on my pragmatic hat for a moment. Since I know you don't like "research and testing" type solutions, and prefer to spend money to get out of a mess, I recommend slipping a regular NIC card into the PC. Find a PCI Express x1 NIC with an Intel chip on it... and enjoy a working network. $36, fits in a PCI Express x1 slot, or even an x16 if that is all you've got. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833106036 Intel NIC chips are preferred for no-nonsense operation. I spent like, $15 on some Realtek RTL8169SC ****, and lived to regret it (high interrupt rate, needs about 4GHz of CPU to run a GbE link flat out). I've never had a serious problem with Intel ones. The Marvell ones I've used were similarly good. There's undoubtedly nothing wrong with the Killer NIC, that trying a ton of different drivers would not fix. You'd need to find a gamer forum, where somebody has "tamed" their Killer, to figure out the secret to using it. If you want networking to work today, picking up an Intel NIC is the fastest solution. My local stores here would likely only stock RealTek stuff (they even tricked me, claiming I was getting a good one, only to get it home and find *another* RealTek chip). I guess my next NIC, will be purchased from someone I can trust. Paul |
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New install cannot connect to internet
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 21:56:16 -0400, Paul wrote:
I've never had a serious problem with Intel ones. The Marvell ones I've used were similarly good. Scary. And I thought networking, for purposes of connecting to the inet, was all but over - every MB network chipset I've used has been, practically, (say for the past decade), perfectly functional: connects to modems/routers variously as supplied by providers, with no low speeds or serious latency issues for the most part. Basically insured standard services for an included connectivity on today's Pacific Rim MBs;- a PCI network card would seem more the specialty or niche item, than from yesterday. Whereas matching up a modem to a provider's standards is now where "it's at" -- getting their tech support to much less even admit standards (they want to cram additional payments on "equipment rental," including that "their modem" be mandated as such and as admissibly, legally speaking, as much as at all po$$ible). Oh, well - nice for the Pakistani trained tech, customer support teams - only to happy to explain how complicated indeed such things are. At 24-hour shifts at maybe 75cents an hour overtime, they're there to ensure exuberance is at all-time exhilarating doubleplus levels. Be happy, citizen! |
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New install cannot connect to internet
On 7/16/2014 9:56 PM, Paul wrote:
Al Drake wrote: For the first time I am unable to figure out what it stopping this new system from connecting to some sites. I can connect to Google.com and Gigabyte forum and NBC.com for example but many sites come up with an error which i don't understand. I can connect to local network fine also. Can anyone offer something I should try? All I have is this report that tells me nothing: Issues found Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server)Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server) The device or resource is not responding to requests. Detected Detected Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Completed Security or firewall settings might be blocking the connectionSecurity or firewall settings might be blocking the connection Security policy settings or firewall settings on this computer might be blocking the connection. Detected Detected Contact your network administrator Completed Issues found Detection details 6 Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server) Detected Detected The device or resource is not responding to requests. Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Completed Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server). If you are at home, contact your ISP. Otherwise, contact your network administrator for assistance. 6 Security or firewall settings might be blocking the connection Detected Detected Security policy settings or firewall settings on this computer might be blocking the connection. Contact your network administrator Completed Your network security settings might need to be adjusted to allow Windows to connect. Detection details Expand InformationalDiagnostics Information (Network Security) Details about network security diagnosis: Settings that might be blocking the connection: Provider name: - Provider description: - Filter name: MWAC Filter Provider context name: - InformationalDiagnostics Information (Network Adapter) Details about network adapter diagnosis: Network adapter Local Area Connection 2 driver information: Description . . . . . . . . . . : Killer e2200 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20) Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . : Killer Provider . . . . . . . . . . . : Killer Version . . . . . . . . . . . : 8.0.2.42 Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\Windows\INF\oem19.inf Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:40:40 PM Section Name . . . . . . . . . : L1F.ndi Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : pci\ven_1969&dev_e091 Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180200a Device Manager Status Code . . : 0 IfType . . . . . . . . . . . . : 6 Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 14 InformationalNetwork Diagnostics Log File Name: 7665AE91-3D31-4057-A258-8CDE02F7FD91.Diagnose.0.etl InformationalOther Networking Configuration and Logs File Name: NetworkConfiguration.cab Collection information Computer Name: AlDrake's-PC Windows Version: 6.1 Architectu Intel Time: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 3:54:23 PM Publisher details Expand Windows Network Diagnostics Detects problems with network connectivity. Package Version: 1.0 Publisher: Microsoft Windows You're using a "Killer" NIC :-) http://www.anandtech.com/show/4726/q...oot-networking The Killer NIC was invented by Bigfoot, as a "boutique network interface" for gamers. The intention would be, to provide a lower ping than normal. That means a "trick" is involved somewhere. It also means that Al is going to have to do some research on how it works, whether the extra features can be turned off and the thing run as a "regular NIC". http://www.anandtech.com/show/3716/b...ic-killer-2100 "By endowing a NIC with a full-fledged microcomputer running Linux, not only could the card offload virtually every part of processing required for network operations, but it could even bypass Windows’ notorious networking stack and handle packets in a manner better suited for low-latency use (i.e. games)." See what I mean ? More research required. You're going to need to learn what features are in the "e2200" NIC, and see whether it's got all of that amazing stuff from the Anandtech article. This is what comes of buying "boutique" hardware. ******* Now, I'll put on my pragmatic hat for a moment. Since I know you don't like "research and testing" type solutions, and prefer to spend money to get out of a mess, I recommend slipping a regular NIC card into the PC. Find a PCI Express x1 NIC with an Intel chip on it... and enjoy a working network. $36, fits in a PCI Express x1 slot, or even an x16 if that is all you've got. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833106036 Intel NIC chips are preferred for no-nonsense operation. I spent like, $15 on some Realtek RTL8169SC ****, and lived to regret it (high interrupt rate, needs about 4GHz of CPU to run a GbE link flat out). I've never had a serious problem with Intel ones. The Marvell ones I've used were similarly good. There's undoubtedly nothing wrong with the Killer NIC, that trying a ton of different drivers would not fix. You'd need to find a gamer forum, where somebody has "tamed" their Killer, to figure out the secret to using it. If you want networking to work today, picking up an Intel NIC is the fastest solution. My local stores here would likely only stock RealTek stuff (they even tricked me, claiming I was getting a good one, only to get it home and find *another* RealTek chip). I guess my next NIC, will be purchased from someone I can trust. Paul Thanks for that Paul. This time I might try taking time and doing the research as this build was something I took on out of bore dome. This board has another RJ45 connection to what it shows as Intel GbE LAN phy(whatever that is) so I'll have to see if that will give me the standard connectivity. The ability to connect to some sites and not others has me wondering what is being blocked and needs to be configured. I tuned off the firewall as the error report made reference to that but that did nothing. I have a wireless device I can try because I want to be able to activate Kaspersky Pure before I run naked to points unknown. It will be nice to see how this Intel Core i7-4790K Haswell Quad-Core 4.0GHz performs. I maxed out the RAM @32 Gigs just because I could so this should be my last build for about 5 years or so. I hope. |
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