tony barnhill
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The problem started on my recent trip...it's with my old Toshiba laptop that I carry all over the world - not this computer - & it's never stopped me from getting on the internet before - anywhere in the world! It has a Lynksys wireless card in it that I reloaded the driver for after the problem started in case the driver got corrupted.
On the trip, it wouldn't allow to get on the internet in Honduras at all; in Puerto Rico, I could receive & send email & get on the internet sometimes but most times, even though it showed that I was connected via wireless, I couldn't surf the interent.
Tonight I powered it up here at home....everything is good, it recognized my wireless network with a great signal...I'm receiving & sending email, but I can't see any websites...it says IE can't open the website.....I had Windows check my connectivity & it says I'm good to surf....but, no matter the URL, it says IE can't open.
So, I "pinged" yahoo.com & it was amazing how fast the signal got there & back...but when I physically type Yahoo's URL into my address bar IE can't open the page.
Then I called MEDIACOM, my ISP, & had them look at my computer from their end - they can't see anything wrong & say I'm connected to the internet & should be able to go anywhere.
What setting could make this happen?
On the trip, it wouldn't allow to get on the internet in Honduras at all; in Puerto Rico, I could receive & send email & get on the internet sometimes but most times, even though it showed that I was connected via wireless, I couldn't surf the interent.
Tonight I powered it up here at home....everything is good, it recognized my wireless network with a great signal...I'm receiving & sending email, but I can't see any websites...it says IE can't open the website.....I had Windows check my connectivity & it says I'm good to surf....but, no matter the URL, it says IE can't open.
So, I "pinged" yahoo.com & it was amazing how fast the signal got there & back...but when I physically type Yahoo's URL into my address bar IE can't open the page.
Then I called MEDIACOM, my ISP, & had them look at my computer from their end - they can't see anything wrong & say I'm connected to the internet & should be able to go anywhere.
What setting could make this happen?
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