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Having problems with Internet with no limited network or can’t Brower the Internet (Guide)

Discussion in 'Windows - Virus and spyware problems' started by theend757, May 7, 2007.

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    If you wondering sometimes you can’t Brower the Internet and every time you open a Brower page and saying can’t display the page, no limited network, you try to ip release and renew or turn off the modem and still don’t work here is some hits cause of those problems.

    It may be because you have a spyware or virus installed into your pc. Some spyware and virus may corrupt your tcp/ip. If you want to know if your Internet is working type this prompt

    *Go to Start
    *Click Run
    *On the following open For windows 2000,XP, and Vista Type: CMD, For *windows 95 and 98 type Command
    *Once you enter it a display box will appear
    *On the command line you want to know if the internet is working so type: ping yahoo.com and enter it
    *If yahoo.com replay means that the internet is working
    *If there no replay and it times out means something wrong with your Internet if you haven’t pay the bills or the company is having problems with something

    1. Let scan your pc before moving on here are some free software to clean your pc
    http://www.ewido.net/en/ this one is for scanning spyware
    http://www.download.com/AVG-Anti-Virus-Free-Edition/3000-2239_4-10669237.html?tag=lst-0-1 this one is for scanning virus and worms
    Once you done scanning your pc move on to step 2

    If you have static ip it best to copy your tcp/ip down
    Go to Control Panel
    On Network and dial up connection open it
    Local Area Connection right clicks it and clicks Properties
    At the bottom you should have Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) highlight it
    While on Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) On the right side click Properties
    There you should say your ip and dns if you see numbers copy them down they way they are
    If you don’t see any number leave it alone and move to step 2

    2. To fix the problem of your Internet go here http://www.xp-smoker.com/freeware.html and install it
    Once you install it open it. It should say XP TCP/IP repair.
    Click Reset TCP/IP and that should reset your tcp/ip after that the pc may need to reboot.

    For static users if you wrote down your ip and dns go back and type it that it was before.
     
    Last edited: May 7, 2007
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