Try going here on the affected computer:
http://69.93.5.112
Does that page load up? If so... it's definately a DNS issue ;o)
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"KG" <kgarove@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:O8zEAkmhGHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I have a good LAN connection, DHCP allocated IP address, DNS appears to
>work, and I can browse web content on the LAN.
>
> I cannot, however, browse web content on the far side of my home router.
> Anything outside the LAN returns a message in IE that there is a server
> problem. I can see the DNS resolution in the task bar of IE 7, but no web
> content.
>
> Also, activation isn't working. Perhaps if I solve one issue, I can solve
> the other.
>