Open a command prompt (<win> + <r>, type "cmd", <enter>)
Type "ipconfig /all" and hit <enter>
If necessary, scroll up to the beginning of the output
Right click inside the command prompt window to open the context menu, click mark
You can now highlight the output from the ipconfig command just like you would text on a webpage
When you are happy with the selection hit <enter> - this copies it to the clipboard
Either paste into a reply here or direct message to myself.
Also, when you experience the problem trying to browse a webpage, e.g. "
https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=post;topic=106004.0;last_msg=2233091" you can try an nslookup in a command prompt window.
Type "nslookup yacf.co.uk"
The output should look something like*:
c:\> nslookup yacf.com
Server: 172.16.1.51
Address: 172.16.1.51#53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: yacf.com
Address: 69.89.31.180
*Might be slightly different as I've done this on linux and mutated the output to make it look something akin to what you'd get under Windows.
It's going to take a few posts backwards and forwards to try and isolate the problem and determine what exactly is going on. If you are able to bear with me, we should be able to get this resolved.