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Problems with default gateway and DNS

Afari, on Feb 27, 2009 12:08:54 pm GMT 
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Hello,

if one cant ping his default gateway, what are the possible causes.

i want some of technical problems that that DNS can cause on a network. just general ideas.if u can list some.

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