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I work for both a computer repair shop in Vermont (part-time) and an
internet service provider, both of which are having customers call in and tell us that their internet is no longer working, yet their nic shows connected and they can ping yahoo, google, etc with successful replies. NO browsers work. 12 calls now within the past 24 hours. -Cleared arp cache using dos method -reset security settings and advanced ie settings -completed winsockfix -flushed dns cache -checked/emptied hosts file It effects wired and wireless connections, produces no errors within browsers, just blank white window. Latest Mcafee and Norton definitions in place with all the latest windows updates. Thanks in advance, good luck! |
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people are having problems due to bad weather today..
have several people say that to me too "Tom" wrote in message ... I work for both a computer repair shop in Vermont (part-time) and an internet service provider, both of which are having customers call in and tell us that their internet is no longer working, yet their nic shows connected and they can ping yahoo, google, etc with successful replies. NO browsers work. 12 calls now within the past 24 hours. -Cleared arp cache using dos method -reset security settings and advanced ie settings -completed winsockfix -flushed dns cache -checked/emptied hosts file It effects wired and wireless connections, produces no errors within browsers, just blank white window. Latest Mcafee and Norton definitions in place with all the latest windows updates. Thanks in advance, good luck! |
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Tom
Latest Mcafee and Norton definitions in place Did you take a hard look at the above. What happens if their live scanning is disabled. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Tom" wrote in message ... I work for both a computer repair shop in Vermont (part-time) and an internet service provider, both of which are having customers call in and tell us that their internet is no longer working, yet their nic shows connected and they can ping yahoo, google, etc with successful replies. NO browsers work. 12 calls now within the past 24 hours. -Cleared arp cache using dos method -reset security settings and advanced ie settings -completed winsockfix -flushed dns cache -checked/emptied hosts file It effects wired and wireless connections, produces no errors within browsers, just blank white window. Latest Mcafee and Norton definitions in place with all the latest windows updates. Thanks in advance, good luck! |
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"Tom" wrote in message ... I work for both a computer repair shop in Vermont (part-time) and an internet service provider, both of which are having customers call in and tell us that their internet is no longer working, yet their nic shows connected and they can ping yahoo, google, etc with successful replies. NO browsers work. 12 calls now within the past 24 hours. -Cleared arp cache using dos method -reset security settings and advanced ie settings -completed winsockfix -flushed dns cache -checked/emptied hosts file It effects wired and wireless connections, produces no errors within browsers, just blank white window. Latest Mcafee and Norton definitions in place with all the latest windows updates. Thanks in advance, good luck! This could mean network problems, such as DNS or router failures, beyond the control of the user. They will clear, but there would be nothing you could do to address the symptoms. HTH -pk |