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Originally Posted by Jibninjas
When you say BT networks, you mean...?
ok good i thought i might have been the only one.
OP, once you expand on that you can try the following:
first, are you using DHCP for everything or are you statically defining your IP address / DNS servers / default gateways?
when you say that you cannot connect to the internet, what exactly do you mean? your browsers won't load web pages, your standalone applications (poker clients, etc) won't connect, etc?
when you are "connected to the network but cannot connected to the internet" try pinging: google.com and 8.8.8.8 and report the results (just whether or not the pings were successful is fine).
in a command prompt type ipconfig/all and see if shows that you have an IP address (probably like 192.168.1.x), a default gateway (probably like 192.168.1.1), and DNS servers (vary).