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Answer» I recently had a wireless network set up at my home so that I could access the internet wit my laptop(because My PC is deceased/Fried). Everything was going fine until I hit a little snag. Firefox coudn't load WEB pages, nor could live messenger connect, even though I had good signal strenths. This usualy happens about 20 minutes into a connection. The strange thing is, if I'm already connected to live messenger, sometimes firefox still craps out and is unable to load web-pages, and if I disconect live messenger, it can't reconnect. After scanninglive messenger it gave me a diagnostic that said it migt have something to do with DNS. I can get the internet BACK if I shut down the system and my routers at the same time and restart them both, but it never lasts. If anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated because I need to get this working and I was futzing with it for about five and a half hours last night trying to keep it working.( Looking through help files, shutting down and restarting, disconecting and reconnecting) :-? I've got a lot of work to do and I can't do it without a network connection Does this involving sticking a paperclip in it somewhere to press a button?Probably. Quote When I bought this one I got a discount on it because it was an open box.No comment! One of windows default settings can wreak havoc on wireless connections. It wants to automatically log on to a domain server, which will prevent or disable the wireless cards settings. Most home networks do not need, want, nor use a domain server. Try going into the network properties, click on microsoft client for networks, click properties, and disable the "feature". While in network properties, check to see if the cards settings match those of the router (channel, SSID, encryption, etc.). You will probably need to reboot after changing any settings.Alright. Well I went out and bought a new router(but I made sure I could get a refund on it just in case I figured out how to get my old router working.). I futzed with my old wireless router for a whie and eventually my pc was hvig trouble connecting through it too. The new router seems to be working fine. I ran the inernet for a few hours and I havent been diconnected so it looks like that was the case. But just in case I disabled the microsoft client thing too. Thanks for all the help folks, you really pulled me outa' the fire on that one. Npw hopefully no one manages to mess it up on me .(And if something does go wrong apparently this is the place to go ). I hope I havent spoken too soon though, my luck with computers..... Abe Crenshaw Thx AgainGlad you got it all sorted. Yes, do keep us bookmarked for any FUTURE troubles, and don't presume bad luck's at play - all computers are possessed, plain and SIMPLE. Quote Glad you got it all sorted. Yes, do keep us bookmarked for any future troubles, and don't presume bad luck's at play - all computers are possessed, plain and simple. Couldn't have said it better myself... |
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