#3 - March 3, 2011, 2:59 p.m.
Can you go into
Internet Explorer >
Tools >
Internet Options>
Connections>
LAN settings and make sure that you Select
Automatically Detect settings.
Also make sure that you have
Use Automatic configuration Script and
Use a Proxy server not checked.Additionally, please make sure than Offline Mode in Internet Explorer is not active.
If this does not help, could you try flushing your
DNS.
Power off your modem/router for 5 minutes, turn it back on and then perform this command.
Windows XP:
- Click Start and then Run
- Type cmd in the run box and click Ok
- In the Command Console window that has appeared type: ipconfig /flushdns
- After typing the above command, press Enter to execute it and then close the window
Windows Vista / 7:
- Click Start, then Programs, then Accessories and then locate 'Command Prompt'
- Right-click on 'Command Prompt' and left-click on 'Run as Administrator'
- In the Command Console window that has appeared type: ipconfig /flushdns
- After typing the above command, press Enter to execute it and then close the window