Just wanted to see if you could help with my latest problem, as I can now no longer access the internet from my new laptop. Posting from the old one.
I work here in the student dorm area with a weird connection, I know - I get a personal modem or adapter thing for my room that connects from my computer to the wall. This modem has 4 lights that turn green - Power, Receive, Send, and Online. That actually doesn't matter so much, except to say that it is now telling me that it is online and there's clearly a problem somewhere.
The ipconfig information about my LAN adapter is now different. Obviously, it's lacking some values because it's not connected to the internet, but there are other changes.
Ethernet-Adapter LAN-Verbindung:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix:
Description: Realtek RTL8168/8111 (same as above)
Physical Address: 00-1A-92-78-70-82 (same as above)
DHCP enabled: yes
Autoconfiguration enabled: Yes
Local IP address: fe80::50f4:d623:f607:dcfa%8<bevorzugt>
IPv4 Address <auto configuration> : 169.254.220.250<bevorzugt>
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Standard Gateway:
DHCPv6-IAID: (same as above)
DNS Server: fec0:0:0:ffff::1%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::2%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::3%1
NetBIOS over TCP/IP: activated
Changed in that one is the DNS server, and the fact that <auto configuration> appears in the IPv4 address. That may or may not be due to the multiple times I attempted to have windows diagnose and repair the problem.
Tunneladapter LAN-Verbindung* 6:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix:
Description: Microsoft-ISATAP-Adapter (What? How did this change?)
Physical Address: 00-00-00-00-00-E0 (Ok, the same.)
DHCP enabled: No (same)
Autoconfiguration enabled: yes (same)
Local IPv6 Address: (same junk with a bunch of colons)
Standard Gateway:
DNS Server: fec0:0:0:ffff::1%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::2%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::3%1 (again with the weirdness)
NETBIOS over TCP/IP: deactivated (same as before)
I can't connect through the land line. The computer tells me that it only has a local connection - the "status" of the Lan adapted device tells me that the IPv4 connection is local only, and the IPv6 connection is "limited." I can, however, connect to my flatmate's wireless router - which I am doing with the old laptop and cannot with the new because of MAC address issues and the guy's not here to fix it - which I can only assume eventually winds up hitting the same student dorm server at some point.
Any idea what the trouble might be?