IE Explorer looses connection

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  1. sharad123

    sharad123 Member

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    I am running XP home ed on my computer. It is good on all XP updates. I have cable connection with a dlink 614-router. My computer is on 24/7. This computer has a Cat 5 cable connection to the router. I run Free Zone Alarm firewall on all of my computers.

    I am having a problem with IE. Most of time, when I try to go open IE, it has difficulty making a connection with my ISP. It comes back and says can't find the server. Strangely enough, if I keep clicking on various links suddenly IE will make the connection with ISP and start working. Sometime it will do not work after several clicks, then I have to reboot the computer (I do not have reboot the router.) It always works after rebooting. This is happening while other WI-FI connected PC keeps working. What can do to get rid of this IE problem?
     
  2. The_OGS

    The_OGS Active member

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    Hi sharad,
    Well: you have a router, and a software firewall, and XP firewall (is it in XP Home, too?)
    1) You need to establish an A1-perfect WAN (internet) connection with your router. Make sure the router is configured exactly to your ISP specifications! Power-cycle both your modem and router at least once/month.
    2) Remove all firewall software, to confirm LAN connectivity to your router. A NAT router is enough of a firewall itself, to do this safely.
    3) Confirm your LAN setup, DHCP client functionality, addresses OK (ipconfig /all) Everything setup and sharing nicely :)
    XP SP2 firewall messed up my LAN, it is new/different and really only req'd on PC connected directly to WAN.
    Your description (sort of half-works after several clicks) sounds just like an internally-firewalled LAN :-(
    Regards
     
  3. CJC

    CJC Regular member

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    Try disableing ur firewall and see if that works.

    Try pinging an IP

    eg

    Start -> Run -> and either type Command (win98, me) CMD (xp, 2000)

    then type PING www.afterdawn.com
    and see if you get a reply, and how many packets lost, sent and received then try PING 69.93.65.210 and see the same.

    CJC
     
  4. haymarket

    haymarket Regular member

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    One more thing to consider is the Gateway IP address make sure that the gateway address on your PC is the Router - if necessary try setting a static IP address and gateway address. - Though sounds most likely to be firewall.
     

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