SOURCE: Can't configure router for Domain name and DNS
dns= domain naming service or something alike...
you don't have normally to anything to your router other than allowing incoming traffic to port 80...once you do that, you should be all set..frrom your computer at home if you type your domain name, your pc actually goes to the internet clowd and accesses you new domain name based on the info gathered by dyndns...then comes back to the ip that your ISP assigned you and hits your webserver...
A couple things to consider;
keep an eye on the ip assigned to you by the ISP..if it changes by DHCP your webserver won't be seen by the outside..
on your side of the home network, assign a static ip address, don't use dhcp as well to avoid the same problem on the pc that you have the webserver. your router should allow you to allow traffic on port 80 to your webserver computer, which has the static IP...
if it does not, buy another one
SOURCE: cannot connect' this is the error massage I
Have you followed this directive? it should solve your problem:
If
this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, click Internet Options,
click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols are
enabled under the security section.
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SOURCE: Yahoo mail not working
Hi, it seems that the DNS is not taking you to the desired website. You can run a command "ipconfig /flushdns" from command prompt without quotes. (Start Menu -> Run ->cmd). Once done try to check the website once again (http://mail.yahoo.com/). If you are not able to open the website again, I would recommend you to reset your internet browser. Hoping that you are using Internet Explorer as your internet browser, open Internet Explorer, then click on Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced Tab ->RESET.
Follow the steps to reset your Internet Explorer. You can alternatively do it from Control Panel -> Internet Options ->Advanced Tab ->Reset. Once done successfully, you will be able to open your websites smoothly.
Cheers!
SOURCE: Hi I am running Win
Hello. Call your internet provider and report this issue. They should be able to correct it from their end. J.
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