Network 5 - No internet access

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Network 5 - No internet access

Post by .=QUACK=.Major.Pain »

No panic, I appear to have internet on my VDS.

But I did notice today that down by the clock, I have a warning symbol over the internet network icon that shows on mouse over "Network 5 - No Internet Access"

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Re: Network 5 - No internet access

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Have you made any changes to your VDS? Have you confirmed that the IP and netmask are set correctly in the internet adapter settings?
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Never changed anything, and that was setup some time ago.
Applying windows updates right now and restarting.
Will see if it goes away.
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Re: Network 5 - No internet access

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Sometimes Windows glitches and shows that there's no connection when there actually is, in which case you can safely ignore that.

It's a bit odd that you'd have a "Network 5", because the Xen virtual adapter should be called something like "Xen network adapter". It is possible that you installed a driver or application that installed its own virtual adapter, in which case, you should be able to tell that from looking at the properties of the device.
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