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Can connect to network but cannot browse internet
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Hi
I can connect to my network using my ethernet card or my wireless card, but when I open my browser (either internet explorer or mozilla) I am unable to browse the web - i just get the message saying that the page cannot be displayed. The same happens at other friends and at internet cafes....
The strange thing is that my antivirus software downloads updates no problem, and I am able to open the command prompt and ping any website at all with no problem
Also, if i dial up with my 56k internal modem, then I can use my browsers no problem.....
If anyone can help, then I will happily buy you a beer, cos this is really frustrating me....
I am using windows service pack 2, internet explorer 6 and en emachine m5312 laptop.....I can't think of anything that has changed since the last time i connected to the internet using the network, but i have been using dial up for the last 5 months due to the place i was living having no network.....
Hope someone can help
Cheers
Jonni
I can connect to my network using my ethernet card or my wireless card, but when I open my browser (either internet explorer or mozilla) I am unable to browse the web - i just get the message saying that the page cannot be displayed. The same happens at other friends and at internet cafes....
The strange thing is that my antivirus software downloads updates no problem, and I am able to open the command prompt and ping any website at all with no problem
Also, if i dial up with my 56k internal modem, then I can use my browsers no problem.....
If anyone can help, then I will happily buy you a beer, cos this is really frustrating me....
I am using windows service pack 2, internet explorer 6 and en emachine m5312 laptop.....I can't think of anything that has changed since the last time i connected to the internet using the network, but i have been using dial up for the last 5 months due to the place i was living having no network.....
Hope someone can help
Cheers
Jonni
The one thing that comes to mind is in your browsers´ internet options. Check to see, under connections, if you have it set to ¨always dial a connection¨. Try setting it to ¨dial whenever a connection is not present¨and see if that fixes the problem...
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Hi Z
Thanks for that, but yeah it is already set to dial whenever a connection is not present.
In a breakthrough today, I managed to get it to connect at an internet cafe. But for some reason it only works there - it wont work at other internet cafe's and wont work on my network like it used to!!!!
This is driving me nuts, and i am rapidly heading to a reinstall of everything if I can't sort it out...
Thanks though......
any other ideas???
Jonni
Thanks for that, but yeah it is already set to dial whenever a connection is not present.
In a breakthrough today, I managed to get it to connect at an internet cafe. But for some reason it only works there - it wont work at other internet cafe's and wont work on my network like it used to!!!!
This is driving me nuts, and i am rapidly heading to a reinstall of everything if I can't sort it out...
Thanks though......
any other ideas???
Jonni
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thanks for that, i guess it could be my network card, but the weird thing is that is happens with my wired card and my wireless - and i am able to connect to other computers and transfer files no problem - so i think the card is working ok. I am searching the microsoft site and have found some things about verifying the winsock settings, and reseting the defaults for internet explorer and also for tcp/ip - so i'll see if that helps me out - also might try renaming my internet logs thing as someone mentioned that zone alarm can sometimes affect this....will keep you posted....
Cheers
Jonni
Cheers
Jonni
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hi there
I have managed to fix this problem, so if anyone wants to know, here is what i did....
If you have xp (perhaps other OS's have this too) there is a tool that you can use to reset the TCP/IP settings to their original settings. you can also reset the winsock files too...
You just have to go into the command prompt and use the netsh command, and all was happy and good for me, and now all is working well....
if you want more info, you can get in touch with me, or check out the following link to microsoft.....
to reset tcp/ip go to http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;299357
to reset winsock2 files go to
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259/
Thanks for your help and time guys.....
Cheers
Jonni
I have managed to fix this problem, so if anyone wants to know, here is what i did....
If you have xp (perhaps other OS's have this too) there is a tool that you can use to reset the TCP/IP settings to their original settings. you can also reset the winsock files too...
You just have to go into the command prompt and use the netsh command, and all was happy and good for me, and now all is working well....
if you want more info, you can get in touch with me, or check out the following link to microsoft.....
to reset tcp/ip go to http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;299357
to reset winsock2 files go to
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811259/
Thanks for your help and time guys.....
Cheers
Jonni
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hi jonni
i am having the same problem with my computer and tried to follow the instructions you have provided in the links but unfortunately i still cant get it! i think it might be due to my lack of understanding in IT> would you have the time to tell me in step by step version what you did? i tried to download the guided tutorial but it says something about my version even though mine is windows xp. so i'm stuck. will greatly appreciate your time.
i am having the same problem with my computer and tried to follow the instructions you have provided in the links but unfortunately i still cant get it! i think it might be due to my lack of understanding in IT> would you have the time to tell me in step by step version what you did? i tried to download the guided tutorial but it says something about my version even though mine is windows xp. so i'm stuck. will greatly appreciate your time.
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hi again
its ok i've found the problem. a bit weird actually. my problem was actually with the DNS. my problem involved able to detect the LAN and internet but cannot browse internet.
i changed my DNS server addresses, instead of detect automatically, to put the same address of the ADSL settings (prior to access of ADSL the part where you had to set it up).
for me that was preferred address 203.50.2.71
alternate address 139.130.4.4
go to command prompt and ping 216.115.108.245
and then ping yahoo.com
for me i could ping yahoo.com but could not ping 216.115.108.245 (which is yahoo)
if you could ping both i think its even better, tho not sure.
reboot then all was good on the internet.
its ok i've found the problem. a bit weird actually. my problem was actually with the DNS. my problem involved able to detect the LAN and internet but cannot browse internet.
i changed my DNS server addresses, instead of detect automatically, to put the same address of the ADSL settings (prior to access of ADSL the part where you had to set it up).
for me that was preferred address 203.50.2.71
alternate address 139.130.4.4
go to command prompt and ping 216.115.108.245
and then ping yahoo.com
for me i could ping yahoo.com but could not ping 216.115.108.245 (which is yahoo)
if you could ping both i think its even better, tho not sure.
reboot then all was good on the internet.
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Originally Posted by skycat
hi again
its ok i've found the problem. a bit weird actually. my problem was actually with the DNS. my problem involved able to detect the LAN and internet but cannot browse internet.
i changed my DNS server addresses, instead of detect automatically, to put the same address of the ADSL settings (prior to access of ADSL the part where you had to set it up).
for me that was preferred address 203.50.2.71
alternate address 139.130.4.4
go to command prompt and ping 216.115.108.245
and then ping yahoo.com
for me i could ping yahoo.com but could not ping 216.115.108.245 (which is yahoo)
if you could ping both i think its even better, tho not sure.
reboot then all was good on the internet.
....i dont really understand ur solution...woud u mind breaking it down for me a little more plz....really want to solve the problem
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