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Re: router ok but no web access
=?Utf-8?B?Wm9naHJvYg==?= <Zoghrob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in news:7B4037E0-440D-40BE-A63D-0888867FF08B@microsoft.com:
>
>>>
>>
>> This might be a problem with the speed/duplex auto-negotiotion
>> between your network board and your router.
>>
>> Bring up the Device Manager (Start->run->devmgmt.msc), find your
>> Network Adapter, Double-click on it, then select the "Advanced"
>> tab. One of the Advanced settings should be named something like
>> "Speed and Duplex". Select it and you will probably find that it
>> is set for "Auto". Try manually changing this setting to the
>> speed and duplex of your router (Routers are usually Full-duplex
>> devices). "OK" your way out and reboot to see if this solves
>> your problem.
>>
>> HTH,
>> John
>>
> Thanks for your response but I'm afraid that didn't help as the
> problem still the same.
> Sometimes I'm connected & can access the web, but many times I'm
> connected but can't access the web till I disable then re enable
> the connection. What can I do?
It was worth a try, I guess.
My only other suggestion would be to try to reset your protocol
stack...
Start->Run->cmd
netsh winsock reset.
HTH,
John
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