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Can get internet but can't get the Web? What is up with that?

 
 
RC
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      22nd Feb 2011
I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
so I don't know if that works or not.
Any ideas why this is so?

Thanks
RC
 
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      22nd Feb 2011
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, RC <RCÜ@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
>Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
>I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
>so I don't know if that works or not.
>Any ideas why this is so?
>
>Thanks
>RC

Go to Internet Explorer, go to TOOLS, Go to INTERNET OPTIONS, Go to
CONNECTIONS, then select LAN Settings, then make sure nothing is checkmarked.
Click OK then exit out of Internet Explorer and then try opening Internet
Explorer and see if it works now.

 
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Mike Easter
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      22nd Feb 2011
RC wrote:
> I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
> Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
> I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
> so I don't know if that works or not.
> Any ideas why this is so?


What happens when you put an IP-type URL in your browser addressline?

google websearch page: http://74.125.224.176/

IP chicken in IP syntax: http://209.68.27.16/

If that works, how is your DNS configured?

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VanguardLH
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      22nd Feb 2011
Mike Easter wrote:

> RC wrote:
>> I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
>> Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
>> I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
>> so I don't know if that works or not.
>> Any ideas why this is so?

>
> What happens when you put an IP-type URL in your browser addressline?
>
> google websearch page: http://74.125.224.176/
>
> IP chicken in IP syntax: http://209.68.27.16/
>
> If that works, how is your DNS configured?


Rare few users enter an IP address for the NNTP server in their news
account definition in their newsreader, so it is unlikely that DNS is a
problem. When a site tells you to enter news.individual.net, do you do
an nslookup to get the IP address and use that instead? Maybe but most
users would just enter news.individual.net for the server name.
 
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VanguardLH
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      22nd Feb 2011
RC wrote:

> I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately. Now the
> router I have will not give me WWW access.


"not had much luck" doesn't say anything about WHAT woes you have
encountered. With multiple routers giving you problems and now the one
you are using, the problem doesn't look to be at the router unless, of
course, it isn't your router and your parents are blocking http through
it. You've switched between multiple routers and the problem remains
(unless the reason you switched to different routers was for a different
problem with each one but we wouldn't know since you didn't say). If
the same problem has been experienced with each router, sure looks like
the problem is with your host and not the routers.

If you are using a router, does that mean you have more than one host
connected to it? If so, do the other hosts connect okay via http to web
sites?

> I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
> so I don't know if that works or not.


What happens when you disable the security software you installed on
your host (anti-virus, anti-malware, HIPS, firewall, parental controls
or censorware, etc)? Have you tried rebooting into Windows in its safe
mode (with networking) and checked if you can use http to connect to web
sites?
 
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TVeblen
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      22nd Feb 2011
On 2/22/2011 11:58 AM, RC wrote:
> I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
> Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
> I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
> so I don't know if that works or not.
> Any ideas why this is so?
>
> Thanks
> RC


You are the third post I've seen today with people having issues with
navigating the web today. The other two were in Europe. Are you?
 
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johns
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      23rd Feb 2011
> Any ideas why this is so?

Yes. You are probably using a NAT router, and
your firewall is blocking port 80. Go to the router
web page on your router and check your tcpip
port settings.

Possibly .. Mommie has parental controls set
to No Internet ? Or you have a funny friend who
did that ?

Note: if your router doesn't have a firewall, then
it's your "other" firewall in your anti-virus. And that
firewall maybe conflicting with Windows firewall
which should be disabled.

If you don't have anti-virus, you should stay off
the internet until you do.
 
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RCÜ@hotmail.com
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      15th Mar 2011
I forgot to mention it and I'm not sure if it makes a difference but
the problem I am having is only with one of my wireless connections.
The other laptops work, it is just one I am having trouble with.
I've not been off work yet long enough to try the other solutions but
I'll try them tonight and get back to those of you who were helpful
enough to give me so advice.

RC


On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:58:29 -0500, RC <RCÜ@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
>Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
>I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
>so I don't know if that works or not.
>Any ideas why this is so?
>
>Thanks
>RC

 
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RC@hotmail.com
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      20th Mar 2011
Sir,
After a period of being away from my computer I was finally able to
try your suggestion. I don't consider myself a newbie by any stretch
but I never would have looked there for a problem. And BTW, it worked
like a charm. I was looking for a problem with my router or some
change SOMEONE(?) had made to it. I sometimes think that gremlins
must play on my computers because of all the changes I often find.

Do you have any thoughts on how this could have been changed?
Would some program do it? I install and remove programs all the time
but nothing that I would think would mess with IE. Nor has anything
ASKed if it could tweak IE.

Again, a thousand thanks.
Any chance you can tell me your thoughts on how you arrived as that to
be the source of the problem? Just to help me in the future when I do
trouble shooting.
I suppose that since I had Internet to the computer it had to be IE or
the router, (right?) I mean, you had to consider the router as a
possible source of the problem?

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(GMAN) wrote:

>In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, RC <RCÜ@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
>>Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
>>I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
>>so I don't know if that works or not.
>>Any ideas why this is so?
>>
>>Thanks
>>RC

>Go to Internet Explorer, go to TOOLS, Go to INTERNET OPTIONS, Go to
>CONNECTIONS, then select LAN Settings, then make sure nothing is checkmarked.
>Click OK then exit out of Internet Explorer and then try opening Internet
>Explorer and see if it works now.

 
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      20th Mar 2011
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:58:29 -0500, RC <RCÜ@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I've not had much luck with the last few routers lately.
>Now the router I have will not give me WWW access.
>I can still access Usegroups though. I only do email via the web now
>so I don't know if that works or not.
>Any ideas why this is so?
>
>Thanks
>RC



To the other users, thank you, but Gman had the first and only correct
answer.
But thank you for attempting to help (those of you who did in fact
make an attempt and not just a comment.)

Also,

to Mike Easter: I get nothing when I put in any address. Not
connected to the net.


Tvelblen - I'm not in Europe.

Johns - mommie or a friend may have dicked with controls but the
router is PW protected and to complex to be guessed ( I use the word
password, crazy eh!) and I still get Internet, just not IE. I didn't
try a second Web Surfing prog like Chrome or Firefox as I've been away
recently helping to keep the world safe from evil doers.


But GMAN was spot on in his solution to my problem and that with the
poorly written explanation of my problem. The man is good to both
figure out what I meant from what I wrote and then to solve the
problem. I couldn't pay for this kind of help.

Thanks again for the help.

RC
 
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