Need always to reload internet page to be shown

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Hi,
I have a home network that consist of:
Main pc: windows professional
Secondary pc: windows home

My problem that I could not fix is that in the secondary pc, when navegating
in internet, almos always I have to "reload" page to be shown. When you type
an address or type in a link "immediatly" a not find page message is shown.
But if you reload this page, then the correct page is found. It seems that
this pc does not allow enough time to find in the internet when first going
to this page. All other network is working fine (MSN, transfer files between
pcs, printers,...).
I also tryied by DOS to "ping" address from this secondary pc and sometimes
it does not find the address with this command.

Any help?
Thanks
Jorge
 
Hi,
I have a home network that consist of:
Main pc: windows professional
Secondary pc: windows home

My problem that I could not fix is that in the secondary pc, when navegating
in internet, almos always I have to "reload" page to be shown. When you type
an address or type in a link "immediatly" a not find page message is shown.
But if you reload this page, then the correct page is found. It seems that
this pc does not allow enough time to find in the internet when first going
to this page. All other network is working fine (MSN, transfer files between
pcs, printers,...).
I also tryied by DOS to "ping" address from this secondary pc and sometimes
it does not find the address with this command.

Any help?
Thanks
Jorge

Jorge,

This sounds like either a DNS issue, or an MTU setting problem. Please see my
articles:
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/05/identifying-dns-problem-in-your.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2006/05/identifying-dns-problem-in-your.html
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/internet-connectivity-problems-caused.html>
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/internet-connectivity-problems-caused.html
 

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