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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 65
OS: Windows 7 Beta
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Network Issues
Alright, here's the problem.
I can not connect to websites using any web browser. (IE, Firefox, etc). Though I can ping out to websites (Google, Yahoo, Etc). I have tried all of the following -IE Reset -IE Add-Ons (Disabling, enabling) -IE Settings (Proxy, etc) -Malware/spyware (Cookies detected, nothing else) -Netsh winsock reset -tcp/ip stack reset (netsh int tcp, or something like that) -Installing other browsers -Installing newer/older versions of IE -Running Chkdsk I can't do a system restore because it's disabled. Also, it's 100% not my router/isp. This happens at two different locations, the original and the new location, and there are other computers on each of these locations with no issue. I also do get an IP. If you need any more info let me know. Thanks guys!
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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OS: Server 2008
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Re: Network Issues
hope fully you are in office computer which isunder group polices thats why you cant use browsing or under a firware which blocked your HTTP protocol. Ping alwasy used ICMP protocol which network and system engineer alwasy unblock because they also need it to check communications . see your firware if you have access every browser work with HTTP protocols thats why its not working .
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: New York
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OS: Windows 7 Beta
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Re: Network Issues
Sorry, not quite sure I understand what you are telling me.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania, US
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Re: Network Issues
Please supply the following info, exact make and models of the equipment please.
Name of your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Make and exact model of the broadband modem. Make and exact model and hardware version of the router (if a separate unit). Model numbers can usually be obtained from the label on the device. Connection type, wired or wireless. If wireless, encryption used, (none, WEP, WPA, or WPA2) Version and patch level of Windows on all affected machines, i.e. XP (Home or Pro), SP1-SP2-SP3, Vista (Home, Business, Ultimate), etc. The Internet Browser in use, IE, Firefox, Opera, etc. Please give an exact description of your problem symptoms, including the exact text of any error messages.
On any affected computer, I'd also like to see this: Hold the Windows key and press R, then type CMD (COMMAND for W98/WME) to open a command prompt: Type the following commands on separate lines, following each one with the Enter key: PING 206.190.60.37 PING yahoo.com NBTSTAT -n IPCONFIG /ALL Right click in the command window and choose Select All, then hit Enter. Paste the results in a message here. If you are on a machine with no network connection, use a floppy, USB disk, or a CD-RW disk to transfer a text file with the information to allow pasting it here.
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