I can't get my internet working...can anybody please help?
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Got a bit of a problem...
Basically, reformatted my computer last night, then it went back to SP1, which wasn't compatible with WPA only WEP so I then ran SP2 from a disc, installed that, everything worked fine, let me put in my WPA key, network connected, good signal...all perfect...
Then when I open up an internet browser, it says I have no internet connection. But my WIFI connection is working perfectly, and works fine with other laptops in the house.
Sometimes, I can get it to load a page if I just keep hitting refresh like 30 times...then it'll carry on not loading any pages unless I keep doing this.
Turned off all firewalls etc. set up all the settings, should all be working, but it isn't. Also, when I'm downloading stuff it'll just either not download and say I don't have an internet connection, or start downloading but then fail and say there's no connection.
It's basically like my computer isn't detecting the internet connection from the WIFI...but it IS connected!!!
Any ideas!?
Basically, reformatted my computer last night, then it went back to SP1, which wasn't compatible with WPA only WEP so I then ran SP2 from a disc, installed that, everything worked fine, let me put in my WPA key, network connected, good signal...all perfect...
Then when I open up an internet browser, it says I have no internet connection. But my WIFI connection is working perfectly, and works fine with other laptops in the house.
Sometimes, I can get it to load a page if I just keep hitting refresh like 30 times...then it'll carry on not loading any pages unless I keep doing this.
Turned off all firewalls etc. set up all the settings, should all be working, but it isn't. Also, when I'm downloading stuff it'll just either not download and say I don't have an internet connection, or start downloading but then fail and say there's no connection.
It's basically like my computer isn't detecting the internet connection from the WIFI...but it IS connected!!!
Any ideas!?
Are you sure you haven't got Work Offline selected on the IE File menu?
You could also try bringing up the DOS/cmd menu and running:
ping www.google.co.uk
That'll establish whether it's something odd with the browser, or your connection overall.
If the ping finds an IP address and gets a response, then the connections fine.
You could also try bringing up the DOS/cmd menu and running:
ping www.google.co.uk
That'll establish whether it's something odd with the browser, or your connection overall.
If the ping finds an IP address and gets a response, then the connections fine.
GingerNinja said:
Are you sure you haven't got Work Offline selected on the IE File menu?
You could also try bringing up the DOS/cmd menu and running:
ping www.google.co.uk
That'll establish whether it's something odd with the browser, or your connection overall.
If the ping finds an IP address and gets a response, then the connections fine.
Work offline is definitely not selected, Firefox etc doesn't work properly either and nor does MSN or any programs that access the internet.You could also try bringing up the DOS/cmd menu and running:
ping www.google.co.uk
That'll establish whether it's something odd with the browser, or your connection overall.
If the ping finds an IP address and gets a response, then the connections fine.
The actual connection itself is fine, as it's working on other laptops/computers with the same connection, it's just my computer won't access it! Worked fine before the restore too.
I'll try pinging google.co.uk when I get home and see what happens. Thanks for the advice.
Edited by breakbeat on Friday 8th February 10:07
breakbeat said:
GingerNinja said:
Are you sure you haven't got Work Offline selected on the IE File menu?
You could also try bringing up the DOS/cmd menu and running:
ping www.google.co.uk
That'll establish whether it's something odd with the browser, or your connection overall.
If the ping finds an IP address and gets a response, then the connections fine.
Work offline is definitely not selected, Firefox etc doesn't work properly either and nor does MSN or any programs that access the internet.You could also try bringing up the DOS/cmd menu and running:
ping www.google.co.uk
That'll establish whether it's something odd with the browser, or your connection overall.
If the ping finds an IP address and gets a response, then the connections fine.
I'll try pinging google.co.uk when I get home and see what happens. Thanks for the advice.
Have you re installed your isp disc? I get it every time and it has to be re installed as there must be software tied to the service or whatever. Best one was when I bought a new laptop and couldn't get the Wifi to work at all. Took it back and was embarrased when the tech bloke pressed the button with the wifi symbol on it and hey presto it worked
Carrera2 said:
Please try turning it over with the mouse held wide open. That should do it.
Damn you. I just did this and I think the mouse died. There's blood and everything.To the OP - if you're pinging OK, try changing the DNS number to an open one, this is the best: 208.67.222.222
If you're not sure how to do this: control panel, network connections, right click properties from Local Area Connection, scroll down to internet protocol, double click, highlight 'use the following DNS server' and pop that number in.
anonymous said:
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That's one of the funniest posts I've read in a long time! Though not quite as funny as the post of football 24/7 (IIRC, it's linked on here somewhere if you're interested) about a bloke who was taken up the oxo tower by his missus wearing a strap-on! Now THAT was funny!SiH said:
anonymous said:
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That's one of the funniest posts I've read in a long time! Though not quite as funny as the post of football 24/7 (IIRC, it's linked on here somewhere if you're interested) about a bloke who was taken up the oxo tower by his missus wearing a strap-on! Now THAT was funny!wolf1 said:
Have you re installed your isp disc? I get it every time and it has to be re installed as there must be software tied to the service or whatever. Best one was when I bought a new laptop and couldn't get the Wifi to work at all. Took it back and was embarrased when the tech bloke pressed the button with the wifi symbol on it and hey presto it worked
Never had to have software installed before to connect to a WiFi network...I can even connect to this network on my mobile...just won't let me use the internet on the PC.
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