Https://secure.vonage.com/account/login.html is giving me a "This webpage is not available Reload Less Google Chrome's connection attempt to secure.vonage.com was rejected. The website may be down, or your network may not be properly configured. Check your Internet connection. Check any cables and reboot any routers, modems, or other network devices you may be using. Allow Chrome to access the network in your firewall or antivirus settings. If it is already listed as a program allowed to access the network, try removing it from the list and adding it again. If you use a proxy server... Check your proxy settings or contact your network administrator to make sure the proxy server is working. If you don't believe you should be using a proxy server: Go to the Chrome menu > Settings > Show advanced settings... > Change proxy settings... > LAN Settings and deselect "Use a proxy server for your LAN". Error code: ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" ckd all the above and all seem okay. Using a NETGEAR NP600 router fyi. Even on my iphone and ipad the VONAGE app give error.
Try https://secure.vonage.com/account/login.html;jsessionid=T1L4Sshds6nxSLShVSDY1cvTb7BBhycYcyLcKbL0gzsGBlK3HGlw!1005340830
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SOURCE: inspiron 6400 wirless connection
HI
If the browser shows working offline and wireless is connected fine then it could be an issue where work offline is checked in the browser.
In internet explorer 6 its found on File in the menu, if work offline is already checked, check it again to remove the check mark and then try, if its internet explorer 7 its found on tools, the same steps and in firefox under file,
Also try this step as well, if its internet explorer go to tools-internet options-and in internet options-go to connections tab-there is dial up and networking box-remove the dial up connections from the box-and check the one never dial a connection
also check the firewalls and antivirus programs, post your results.
thank you
rakesh
SOURCE: wireless connection problem
When you say "IP and DNS settings are correct", can you define what "correct" is? IP and DNS settings change depending on the wireless network they're using, so one setting will not work for all networks. The most "correct" setting you can have is probably DHCP - which is called "Obtain IP address automatically" and the same for DNS. If your laptop has any statically assigned IP information, make a note of what they are, and then change it to DHCP and see if you have better luck. If you have statically assigned IP information, it will allow you to connect to the wireless network, but not provide internet access because your IP scheme and DNS settings are wrong. It sounds like the scenario you're describing.
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: Wireless connection keeps failing
I have a similar problem with my Linksys G router. It is putting out a weird ip address through DHCP. While this does not fix the problem, setting up a static ip eliminates it for now. If I ever find out the cause, I will post it.
SOURCE: My Dell XPS doesn't connect properly to my Netgear DGN1000SP router
It my be the amount of devices connected? Try shutting down all but one, the laptop. It's possible you have a defective wireless device? If you connect the Laptop via a Ethernet Cable does it connect and work well? Turn off every thing, unplug remove battery from everything. install battery in the ISP modem , if applicable, plug in, allow self test, plug in Netgear, allow self test, plug in Laptop only, connect to wireless, enter security key. post results. Have you done any firmware upgrades on the Netgear? Does this apply to your device: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/18898/~/dgn1000-firmware-version-1.1.00.41-(for-worldwide-users-only)
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