Your home network is connected to the Internet through a 512 Mbps DSL line. Your ISP provides you with a small office/home office (SOHO) router that provides four 100 Mbps Ethernet ports for your home office and one DSL port connecting the network to the Internet. The SOHO router has a built in DHCP server that is used to automatically configure workstations with an IP address, default gateway address, and DNS server address. However, today you are unable to access the nternet. The browser reports that it can't find the URLs you are requesting. Using ipconfig command, you've verified that the workstation is receiving correct IP address parameters. You tried entering tracery 137.65.1.2 at a command prompt and found that you're able to reach this server on the Internet without any issues. What's causing this problem?

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1. Your home network is connected to the Internet through a 512 Mbps DSL line. Your ISP provides you with a small office/home office (SOHO) router that provides four 100 Mbps Ethernet ports for your home office and one DSL port connecting the network to the Internet. The SOHO router has a built in DHCP server that is used to automatically configure workstations with an IP address, default gateway address, and DNS server address. However, today you are unable to access the nternet. The browser reports that it can't find the URLs you are requesting. Using ipconfig command, you've verified that the workstation is receiving correct IP address parameters. You tried entering tracery 137.65.1.2 at a command prompt and found that you're able to reach this server on the Internet without any issues. What's causing this problem?