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Browser Problems with 802.11g

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Name: theycallmemisterman
Date: August 14, 2005 at 18:53:43 Pacific
OS: Win XP
CPU/Ram: 2.6 GHz P4 HT/ 512MB 2700
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I'm having a problem with my wireless 802.11g connection/settings. I just setup a wireless home network using a Netgear router and internal PCI card. Another computer, which is also connected to the network wirelessly with the same hardware, is able to perform all of the tasks my computer will not do. I cannot browse the internet using Internet Explorer, Advent, Firefox, etc. They all bring up the same "The page cannot be displayed" page as if a connection is not present. However, programs like Adaware, Steam, etc. can connect fine to update their databases. Also, I am able to connect to the internet via AOL and browse all I want. In addition, Quake 3 Arena now completly freezes up my computer whenever I click on the multiplayer button. In the past I have tweaked with services.msc and msconfig and I have tried restoring their settings back to default but to no avail. I think my problems are purely settings based if that helps. If anyone has any suggestions please help.



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Name: theycallmemisterman
Date: August 14, 2005 at 19:11:05 Pacific
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I forgot to mention that I'm also running Zone Alarm Security Suite.


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