Windows XP A very weired problem indeed...

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I am looking through some posts on PCR when i notice my sig isnt working, so i thought my site was out, when i typed the address in, and nothing came up, so i thought that must be it, so i talk to Chris (ther person i host with) and he says it is up, i say it is not. then i try going on another site (gmail and google) and they dont come up

MSN Still works, and so does Yahoo! messenger, but Gmail Notifyer does not, so i try another site, nothing, i then tried PCR, all is working fine here... I can view posts i have never seen before :p

I am posting now, and this is the ONLY site on the net that works...

anything else does not, any ideas as to what is going on?

Thanks, i am going to reboot soon, to see it that helps,

KGB
 
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reboot your router or modem!

if u have a router factory reset it, see what happens with this!

hve u tried using netscape navigator? download this and try to see if other sites will work with this!
lets hope they work with this browser!
report back your findings
 
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rebooted router last night, it all started working after that

just, why did it get stuck on PCR?
 
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KGB-911 said:
rebooted router last night, it all started working after that

just, why did it get stuck on PCR?

glad to hear it,

it got stuck on pcreview, cuz this is the best website!
 
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I think BT may of reset their DNS servers or KGB lost connection to their DNS servers to be honest, thats the only way you would get stuck on a site, because the pc would cache the IP address for PCR as he would be on it, thus making it viewable without DNS.

Chris,
 
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chrisimrie said:
I think BT may of reset their DNS servers or KGB lost connection to their DNS servers to be honest, thats the only way you would get stuck on a site, because the pc would cache the IP address for PCR as he would be on it, thus making it viewable without DNS.

Chris,


yer i agree, but pcr is still the best:)
 

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