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"
Issue?
Network 5 - No internet access
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Network 5 - No internet access
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Re: Network 5 - No internet access
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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Re: Network 5 - No internet access
Never changed anything, and that was setup some time ago.
Applying windows updates right now and restarting.
Will see if it goes away.
Applying windows updates right now and restarting.
Will see if it goes away.
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Re: Network 5 - No internet access
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.
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.