Cubaho

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I tried all the solutions given in several threads but nothing seems to work for me
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The small icon with a yellow triangle has become my friend in the last week and it seems that wants to stay.....
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Ok,here below there is my configuration,hope that can help...


Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
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Windows IP Configuration

Host Name.............:
Primary Dns Suffix....:
Node Type.............:Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled....:No
WINS Proxy Enabled....:No
DNS Suffix Search List:chello.ie

Ethernet adapter local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix :chello.ie
Description...........:NVIDIA nFORCE Networking Controller
Physical Address......:00-1f-c6-39-66-4f
DHCP Enabled..........:Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled :Yes
IPv4 Address..........:89.101.108.1(Preferred)
Subnet Mask...........:255.255.254.0
Lease Obtained........:03 November 2010 23:24:26
Lease Expires.........:12 November 2010 16:42:53
Defualt Gateway.......:0.0.0.0
DHCP Server...........:89.101.160.4
DNS Servers...........:89.101.160.5

NetBIOS over Tcpip....:Enabled

Tunnel adapter isatap.chello.ie:

Media state...........:Media disconnected
Connection-specific Dns Suffix :chello.ie
Description...........:Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
Physical Address......:00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled..........:No
Autoconfiguration Enabled :Yes

Tunnel adapter 6TO4 Adapter:

Connection-specific Dns Suffix :chello.ie
Description...........:Microsoft 6to4 Adapter
Physical Address......:00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled..........:No
Autoconfiguration Enabled :Yes
Ipv6 Address..........:2002:5965:6c01::5965:6c01(Preferred)
Default Gateway.......:
DNS Servers...........:89.101.160.4
89.101.160.5
NetBIOS over Tcpip....Disabled


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Solution
You are going to have an unidentified network as long as the Windows 7 machine's IPv4 addressing information is missing a default gateway.
The ip addressing information that you have provided above is publicly addressable, where is it coming from and why is it not complete? Are you hooked directly to your ISP's device? If so contact them and ask why you're not getting a default gateway as part of their DHCP. If you are connected to the LAN side of a router, then you need to consider resetting it to factory defaults by using the recessed reset button on the back and returning you IPv4 settings on your network adapter to automatic and see if that helps.
You are going to have an unidentified network as long as the Windows 7 machine's IPv4 addressing information is missing a default gateway.
The ip addressing information that you have provided above is publicly addressable, where is it coming from and why is it not complete? Are you hooked directly to your ISP's device? If so contact them and ask why you're not getting a default gateway as part of their DHCP. If you are connected to the LAN side of a router, then you need to consider resetting it to factory defaults by using the recessed reset button on the back and returning you IPv4 settings on your network adapter to automatic and see if that helps.
 


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