HI
I am new here so hope i am in the right place. I am running win xp sp 2 ie 7. on my laptop i can no longer access the internet wireless but i can access the internet thru a wired connection. when i am wirless and i enter a web page i get the error message at the lower left screen "waiting for res://ieframe.dll dnserrordiagoff.htm" then the white page that says teh page cannot be displayed . i can boot to safe mode with netowrking but the wirelesss does not work either. i am at a total loss as to what happend. i had a virus/malware issue but i think it is now fixed but perhaps thruough all the cleaning something corrupted a file needed for wirelss. that is just a guess. the little computer icon in the systray says i am connected to my wireless router but i just cannot connect via wireless. one question i do have which may or may not mean anything is that my ip address of my laptop is different when i type ipconfig at a command prompt for the ethernet connection and the wireless connection. Is that important? Just wondering and thanks to anyone who can help. No one seems to be able to solve this problem.
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I am new here so hope i am in the right place. I am running win xp sp 2 ie 7. on my laptop i can no longer access the internet wireless but i can access the internet thru a wired connection. when i am wirless and i enter …
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I believe it is my connection because when i click on the little computer icon to show available networks only one connection shows up which is mine.ok, so you are using the same computer and browser, correct when you get this ,"res://ieframe.dll dnserrordiagoff.htm"
Jump to Postfound this by Google ,give it a look .
"Open your internet explorer then go to TOOLS then INTERNET OPTIONS then SECURITY and then uncheck the ENABLE PROTECTED MODE options then close and open your IE7
I think it is a conflict in the stupid IE7 …
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