Hi, this is my very first post so I hope I'm doing this right. I have a 2000 that I just upgraded to OS 3.9, 68030, 8 meg. RAM, 2M chip, and an X-Surf 3cc network card. I'm using AWeb II 3.4 (came with the X-Surf) as a browser.
I start Genesis going and it claims to successfully load AmiTCP. Then I run AWeb and I can load pages from servers on my local network (192.168.0.nnn) just fine, but whenever I enter any URL from the outside world (like google) I get an "Unable to resolve host" error.
I'm running a Neetgear WPN-824 router and have assigned the Amiga its own static IP. When I installed the X-Surf software it asked me for my DNS server IP, which I typed in very carefully. The router does see the Amiga on its list of attached devices. I have three other PC's on my local network and they can all access the outside net fine.
One clue (maybe?) - the Genesis window runs a stream of messages "Loading segment for samba:bin/nmbd failed" when I start it. Do I need to be running Samba to access the outside world? I thought that was just for local file sharing.
I'm kinda stumped here. I *think* I installed everything correctly, and it didn't complain about anything during the 3.9 install or the X-Surf install. I read the (skimpy) documentation but found nothing there. Local access works fine, outside doesn't work at all. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.