SOURCE: acquiring network address/limited or no connectivity
network not set right check firewall disable it and try
SOURCE: im connected to the internet but i cant acess webpages
hello,
It sounds like your dns or host file is damaged. Download and run this program and it should get you going. Winsockxpfix This will rest your dns, host file, renew your ip address. After this repair the best thing to do would be scan your system for spyware since your problem is one of the things spyware can do. IThis should work for you, please rate my solution if it does.
Buddy
Corporate Computer
Over 21 years supporting/repairing PCs and printers
SOURCE: I have an HP Laptop LAN connection will not connect to internet
The wireless modem you are connecting to is protected with a WEP key. You have to get the WEP key or find another wifi hotspot that is not protected.
You can also get a better antenna for your laptop to see if you can pull in another site.
SOURCE: Internet explorer not working
Check whether your internet connection is working properly or not. To check this ping to your DNS Server of your internet service provider. If you get a reply from the DNS Server then the problem is with your browser, if so then install another browser like Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. If you dont get a reply from DNS server contact your ISP and resolve the Issue with them.
SOURCE: Website is too busy to show the webpage error
Seems that your browser's configuration is messed up by something else if you did not reconfigure it manually. This may be caused by a toolbar installed or a malware. What browser are you using? Are you using the same browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc) with your family? If you, check their browser's configuration against yours and see which one is different. Your browser should copy the settings of their functional browsers.
To check in Firefox:
1. Click Tool menu.
2. Click Options
3. Click the Advanced category (group)
4. Click the Network tab
5. Click the Settings button under the Connection group
6. Make sure "No proxy" is selected
In Internet Explorer:
1. Click Tools menu
2. Click Internet Options (Bottom)
3. Click Connection Tab
4. Click LAN Settings (bottom)
5. Make sure "Automatically detect settings" is checked
If these settings are already set and it is still not working, try to uninstall some "newly installed" browser toolbars or download and install Anti Malwarebytes to remove all malwares in your PC. You can download it free HERE.
46 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×