> Tracert, no soap; it quits after 10.10.8.10, which means that the problem is not > on DeVry's internal network, or I shouldn't think so.
I'd think it was a local problem - 10.* is reserved for local networks and if it's not getting any further than that, then it's probably the local gateway choking.
Alternatively, you might mean that it gets beyond the 10.* IP range then dies, which is different. :o)
Still doesn't mean that it's not local - I'd imagine that your uni would have a pretty large IP address block assigned to it, so many real internet-addressable IP addresses will be part of DeVry's network. The 10.* stuff is probably restricted to things like labs.
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> on DeVry's internal network, or I shouldn't think so.
I'd think it was a local problem - 10.* is reserved for local networks and if it's not getting any further than that, then it's probably the local gateway choking.
Alternatively, you might mean that it gets beyond the 10.* IP range then dies, which is different. :o)
Still doesn't mean that it's not local - I'd imagine that your uni would have a pretty large IP address block assigned to it, so many real internet-addressable IP addresses will be part of DeVry's network. The 10.* stuff is probably restricted to things like labs.