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Internet With my modem connected and able to handle "in and out" e-mails, my homepage will not load. I get the information on the bottom of the screen "Waiting for BBC". Some pages will load - eg FujiFilm. - most won't and the "waiting" message is repeated. I find that if I restart the computer that the homepage almost always functions again as expected. I cannot think of any changes by way of software or hardware that have brought on this problem. I use Firefox as my usual browser, but have IE7 as well. I would be very grateful for any advice or suggestions. Many thanks Anthony McLaughlin
Thanks,sainisonu, for that advice. I have ZoneAlarm Security Suite installed, and this hasn't alerted me to any virus problem. I have tried without success to fine "clean private date" under tools option in Firefox. I am looking in the wrong place, it seems. I am very much a novice and would be glad of directions as to how to find this option. Best regards enagh Thanks,sainisonu, for that advice. I have ZoneAlarm Security Suite installed, and this hasn't alerted me to any virus problem. I have tried without success to fine "clean private date" under tools option in Firefox. I am looking in the wrong place, it seems. I am very much a novice and would be glad of directions as to how to find this option. Best regards enagh
Thanks,sainisonu, for all your help in this. I have followed your instructions, and am glad to report that all seems to be working as it should. Best wishes. Enagh Thanks,sainisonu, for all your help in this. I have followed your instructions, and am glad to report that all seems to be working as it should. Best wishes. Enagh
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Click on tools in Mozilla Firefox window.After that click on Clear Private Data.
Now u get a small window.
Tick all the boxes and click on Clear Private Data Now tab.
Thats it.
Regards,
Sandeep Singh.Click on tools in Mozilla Firefox window.After that click on Clear Private Data.
Now u get a small window.
Tick all the boxes and click on Clear Private Data Now tab.
Thats it.
Regards,
Sandeep Singh.
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I will go under the assumption that you are using internet explorer.
Open up Internet explorer and look at the top right of the screen, there you should see a 'cog' symbol. After clicking on it a list of options come up, click on the one that says "Internet options" and another information box will come onto the screen. When this text box is loaded, the first section in general options will have your homepage settings. Simply type in google.com and then click on apply in the lower right.
Now, close the text box after following these steps and open a new internet tab, it should now be google.com.
Hope this helps.
Leo
f your modem isn't getting an answer from your ISP
1
Make sure that the cable is correctly connected to both a
phone line and your modem and that, if you're using an external modem,
it's connected to the PC.
2
Dial the access number for your Internet
service provider (ISP) with a regular telephone and listen for a data
tone. If you don't get one, then you have the wrong number or your ISP
is down.
3
If your modem is internal, skip this step. Unplug the power cord from your modem and shut down your computer. Plug the modem back in and restart your computer.
4
If you have another modem cable that you can use to connect
the computer to the modem, swap it with your current cable to rule out a
bad cable.
If your connection is refused by your ISP
1
Make sure your username and password are still correct. These
are usually entered through a connection program that your ISP
provided. You will probably have to retype your password, as you won't
be able to read it on-screen.
2
Locate the TCP/IP settings for your computer. In Windows,
these are found in the Network and Dial-up Connection control panels. In
Mac OS 9.2 and earlier, they're in the TCP/IP control panel. In Mac OS
X, they're in the Network section of System Preferences.
3
Check that the host name and domain name information are
correctly entered in the TCP/IP settings. This information should have
been supplied by your ISP.
If your connection is accepted but you can't load Web pages or send e-mail
1
Call your ISP's support number to find out if you have been affected by a service outage.
2
Unplug the power from your modem (whether it's telephone, DSL
or cable) for at least 10 seconds, shut down your computer, plug the
modem back in and restart your computer.
If your connection seems too slow
1
Set your Windows computer to MS-DOS mode: Click on Start, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt.
2
Type "ping" followed by an Internet domain name--for example,
www.google.com or www.yahoo.com. Macintosh users with OS X can use
Apple's Network Utility program to "ping." Earlier versions of Mac OS
don't have it built in, but freeware programs are available on the Web.
3
You should get a report saying how many milliseconds it took
for your "ping" to reach the destination. A computer communicating with
the Internet via a 56-KBps modem connection might typically have a
0.3-second (300-ms) or longer ping. Anything longer than 5 seconds
(5,000 ms) indicates a problem with your connection that might be the
fault of your ISP.
have you loaded the software? if you load the software it should work then but if it doesnt try downloading XP SP3 might help, some software will only work with an updated service pack here is a link to a good fast reliable server to get the SP3: http://www.softwarepatch.com/windows/windows-xp-service-pack-3.html
there is a firewall inside of your router it is possible that you router is blocking the connection... try going to its webpage and looking for the firewall or de-materialized zone setting.. and allow it to be exposed.. then turn the firewall on ur pc back on...
to setup the 5100b to connect to the internet? 1. In your internet explorer type in »192.168.0.1 This address will be located on a yellow sticker on the bottom of your modem. 2. The first screen will ask you for your Modem Access Code. This also will be located on the same yellow sticker. 3. At the login screen type in your member ID and password.if you don remember your member id and passwrod cal your broad band help desk 4. Click Connect. 5. If everything is successful you will get a screen that says, "You Are Connected." and your Internet light will go solid green. If you username or password is invalid you will get a screen stating such. If there are other problems you will get a screen stating, "The DSL connection is down."
first, turn off the modem and the computer.wait five min, then turn only the modem on, then the computer.now try the internet.if it does'nt work call insight and have them help you put your user name and passworld on to your interface page of your moden.
Windows NT 4.0 modem troubleshooting.
Install Modem - If the modem has not yet been installed you will get prompted ... provided by your Internet provider as well as a DNS setting if required.
Good Luck , please dont for get to vote/Thank You.
I guess you probably aint set-up a wireless router before, what you need to do is get it connected up so you revieve local area is connected then, load internet explorer you will recieve a message like page not displayed.
where you usually type in www.ebay.com for example type in the number thats on the bottom of the router ie it looks somthing like this 192.168.1.1 for example. a menu will then appear, fill in your broadband username details etc and you should be up and going, if you have problems feel free to email me,,
All the best
John
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For connecting the internet you have to some some settings
I have found some informations how to do!
1. Obtain the following information from your ISP: ISP server phone number, user name, and password.
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.
3. In My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.
4. Create a modem connection.
I found this info at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/help/pocketpc/ossupport.aspx
Thanks,sainisonu, for that advice.
I have ZoneAlarm Security Suite installed, and this hasn't alerted me to any virus problem.
I have tried without success to fine "clean private date" under tools option in Firefox. I am looking in the wrong place, it seems. I am very much a novice and would be glad of directions as to how to find this option.
Best regards
enagh
Thanks,sainisonu, for all your help in this.
I have followed your instructions, and am glad to report that all seems to be working as it should.
Best wishes.
Enagh
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