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i am running a vista business edition i am facing a problem that while
surfing the net all of a sudden it stops working of internet but all the
other computers using internet through my computer can surf, brows but i cant

may be a service which is responsible for internet stops working if yes then
how can i activate that service and what the name of service is?

Or what is its solution
 
yes i posted the same question because who will see 20th page and no one has
suggested me to solve my problem
 
Well now, if you had posted something in ENGLISH which someone could
understand, you MIGHT get an answer.
If you provided some more CLUES as to what you were doing, the enviornment
you are in, etc...
 
I am running a very simple workgroup based network and the network uses
Internet through my pc it works properly but sometime it stops internet
services just on my pc i can ping to a static ip but cant brows or surf the
net but on the other hand rest of the network use internet services without
any problem i mean to say that the network which use internet through my pc
can easily use internet but i acnt use internet
 
Khalid Naeem said:
i am running a vista business edition i am facing a problem that while
surfing the net all of a sudden it stops working of internet but all the
other computers using internet through my computer can surf, brows but i
cant

may be a service which is responsible for internet stops working if yes
then
how can i activate that service and what the name of service is?

Or what is its solution

Khalid, I've run into the same problem repeatedly when using a WiFi
connection to the internet. Is that what you're using? If so, it's a
common problem, and I'm unaware of any particular fix. Vista, for some
reason, loses the DHCP server and DNS server -- when that happens it will
lose internet connectivity, but still show that it's connected to the
network.

Try disabling TCP/IPv6 and QoS scheduling in the adapter properties. That's
helps some people (didn't help me).

If it's a wireless issue, you may try playing around with the Roaming
Aggressiveness setting.
 
i use a wireless internet connection from a ISP Thank You very much for your
kind comments
 
Khalid Naeem said:
i use a wireless internet connection from a ISP Thank You very much for
your
kind comments

Ah, then you're going to have problems, too. Microsoft simply refuses to
acknowledge the problem, despite it being well-documented on the internet,
including in this newsgroup.

Other things to try:

Flush the DNS resolver cache:
1. Run the cmd prompt as administrator.
2. At the c: prompt, type: ipconfig /dnsflush

If you lose connectivity, this sometimes helps:
1. At a regular cmd prompt, type: ipconfig /renew
2. Sometimes it helps to type: ipconfig /release first.

So far, my best solution has been to increase the signal strength of the
wifi system I'm trying to connect to -- this has been a particular problem
at my firm. I did this by putting a wifi amplifier on the wifi router, then
putting a wifi extender (Linksys makes a good one) in my office. Once I did
this, the problem almost vanished completely. I suspect the issue has to do
with Vista's efforts to locate "preferred" networks, even while connected to
one.

Good luck!
 
Thank You Mr PTravel for your kind guidence
may i have your Email Id so that we can communicate whith each other if you
dont mind
 

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