Hi,
Please take the following measures:
First check that DNS settings are done on DHCP server or not. If the settings are done on DHCP server then try to configure it manually for the other interfaces.
Disable the working wifi interface when trying with the other interface.
Restart the DNS Client service before browsing on the other interface.
Thanks Regards,
Satish
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:58 PM, staedtlerx
<staedtlerx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Satish,
I am using DHCP and all settings are exactly the same as the working connection and I have no firewalls enabled.
I think I may have to take more extreme measures like trying to repair my Windows installation or worse, reinstalling it.
Thank you all for your help so farOn Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:10 AM, Satish Chandra
<satishchandracms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
The error "ICMP Destination unreachable (Port unreachable)" means that the machine is not having a listening port for that particular message.
First of all check whether the interface you are trying to use is UP or not. From your email it seems you are hardcoding the IP address, please check the DNS configurations and subnet configurations for each of the interfaces. Configure both same as the configurations you have on the working wifi interface. Lastly, please check the configurations of Windows firewall. You can even try for a while by disabling the windows firewall.
Thanks Regards,
Satish
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