| | |
Problem with internet I dont understand..
![]() |
Hey guys, I am having this really annoying problem with my main desktop pc. The internet just wont work...It works fine on my laptop(wireless) but not on the PC plugged into d router. What I have tried already was deleting all the spyware and other nasties (was a lot), reinstalling Firefox, turning d router off and on :cheesy: ...
It does have some connectivity such as I can sucessfully ping google.ie for example and I could download and update definitions for Spybot and Adaware yet if I open a browser it simply does nothing...well apart from in IE it displays res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm#
Googled that error and cant seem to discover any information on my problem..Any ideas lon what to do next ads and lasses?? It is so bloody annoying!
It does have some connectivity such as I can sucessfully ping google.ie for example and I could download and update definitions for Spybot and Adaware yet if I open a browser it simply does nothing...well apart from in IE it displays res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm#
Googled that error and cant seem to discover any information on my problem..Any ideas lon what to do next ads and lasses?? It is so bloody annoying!
is it IE6 or IE7?
Sounds like a DNS problem, to test open up a dos prompt by typing
"cmd" into the run dialog
from the command prompt type "ping www.google.com" then record the IP adress given and go into IE and type the IP into the adress bar prefixed by http://. If it works this way then it is a DNS problem
Sounds like a DNS problem, to test open up a dos prompt by typing
"cmd" into the run dialog
from the command prompt type "ping www.google.com" then record the IP adress given and go into IE and type the IP into the adress bar prefixed by http://. If it works this way then it is a DNS problem
If i am helpful, please give me reputation points.
Thanks for the reply jbennet, eh I had tried that when the router was working and got nothing. I have since reset the router(pinhole on back) because I could not access the router setup page(when you type the default gateway address into IE) unfortunately I still cannot do it. It just says the address is invalid. It's not the router because I can access the setup page with my laptop, just not the main PC.
Mcafee did catch a virus and a couple of trojans which are hopefully now gone. Could it be that they were or maybe something else still on the system are keeping the browsers from working correctly? Also, is their any other way to setup the router without using a browser to login..?
Mcafee did catch a virus and a couple of trojans which are hopefully now gone. Could it be that they were or maybe something else still on the system are keeping the browsers from working correctly? Also, is their any other way to setup the router without using a browser to login..?
Hey vlh, I did manage to solve this but I had to reinstall XP....well had to bring it back to the way it came installed by Dell on my machine. I used the Dell PC Restore tool on that small partition on the HD.
I still suspect it was a virus or other natsy that was keeping my browsers from working. Perhaps a necessary component was uninstalled I dont know...
I could sucessfully reach the login page for the router when XP was restored..Had an awful lot of Windows Updates to install tho
I still suspect it was a virus or other natsy that was keeping my browsers from working. Perhaps a necessary component was uninstalled I dont know...
I could sucessfully reach the login page for the router when XP was restored..Had an awful lot of Windows Updates to install tho
![]() |
Similar Threads
- plzz solve my problem (C++)
- Simple problem with encryption (Java)
Other Threads in the Web Browsers Forum
- Previous Thread: Internet Explorer Shortcut
- Next Thread: Help On Internet Explorer 6
Views: 2520 | Replies: 8
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Tag cloud for Web Browsers
andrewlippmann android aol apple awesomebar background britain browser browserproblems browsers browsing budget bug bughunt censorship childabuse china chrome code compuserve contest crash defect development dns email error eu europe exploit explorer facebook fennec fileeditmissing firefox flash gecko google government history ie7 ie8 internet internet.broadband internetexplorer internetexplorer8 internetusage leak linux malware media memory microsoft mobile mobilebrowsers mosaic mozilla music netscape networking news newspapers newyork offline olympics onlinecommunities opensource opera opera.software patch plugins porn privacy problem safari save security sex silverlight social software surveys teenagers television testing thunderbird twitter uk update usenet utest video web webbrowser webdevelopment wikipedia windowslivemail worldrecord worldwideweb xp






