Dell Network Wizard had identified a problem with the routing table on your computer and cannot fix it. We suggest you reboot your computer.
I keep having problems connecting to the internet
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Dell Network Wizard had identified a problem with the routing table on your computer and cannot fix it. We suggest you reboot your computer.
I keep having problems connecting to the internet
Here's an excellnt site that covers the whole routing table subject, including making changes to it.
Hope it helps.
Man, who edits a routing table by hand? Unless you're a network admin for a large enterprise, getting the route table right usually just means making sure the default gateway is set right. On a home network, that's usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 and must be the address of the router. If your router isn't local, e.g. the router is at your ISP, then it's probably not on the 192.168.x.x network at all. YMMV, ask your ISP.
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