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am running Vista 32 bit home premium.
When i use a application that appears to use the internet in the background (such as adobe elements & windows media player) when windows explorer is re used it fails to download web pages correctly. sometimes it just struggles and eventually it gives up and for some weired reason attempts and fails again to load a microsoft site. very odd as this site isn't even in my favs. I have rebuilt my system from vista 64 as i thought that was the cause but 32 bit does the same. I was connecting to the interent via a linksys router. so i have tried using a usb modem (vista drivers installed) but to no avail. the same fault. the only solution is to restart. i am running Gdata antivirus and using windows built in firewall. vista is setup as installed therefore no changes to user accounts all explorer settings have been made. please help as my net suggests have gotten me no where..... |
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When that happens, can you ping a public IP? If yes, can you ping yahoo.com?
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Brian Houghton" wrote in message ... am running Vista 32 bit home premium. When i use a application that appears to use the internet in the background (such as adobe elements & windows media player) when windows explorer is re used it fails to download web pages correctly. sometimes it just struggles and eventually it gives up and for some weired reason attempts and fails again to load a microsoft site. very odd as this site isn't even in my favs. I have rebuilt my system from vista 64 as i thought that was the cause but 32 bit does the same. I was connecting to the interent via a linksys router. so i have tried using a usb modem (vista drivers installed) but to no avail. the same fault. the only solution is to restart. i am running Gdata antivirus and using windows built in firewall. vista is setup as installed therefore no changes to user accounts all explorer settings have been made. please help as my net suggests have gotten me no where..... |
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Brian,
Please check if the problem is related to receive window auto-tuning by running the diagnostic tool as described he http://blogs.msdn.com/wndp/archive/2...-on-vista.aspx There are solutions to the problem posted in the blog as well. Regards, Katarzyna "Brian Houghton" wrote: am running Vista 32 bit home premium. When i use a application that appears to use the internet in the background (such as adobe elements & windows media player) when windows explorer is re used it fails to download web pages correctly. sometimes it just struggles and eventually it gives up and for some weired reason attempts and fails again to load a microsoft site. very odd as this site isn't even in my favs. I have rebuilt my system from vista 64 as i thought that was the cause but 32 bit does the same. I was connecting to the interent via a linksys router. so i have tried using a usb modem (vista drivers installed) but to no avail. the same fault. the only solution is to restart. i am running Gdata antivirus and using windows built in firewall. vista is setup as installed therefore no changes to user accounts all explorer settings have been made. please help as my net suggests have gotten me no where..... |