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Internet Problems
Name: Ross3629 Date: November 30, 2004 at 10:20:56 Pacific OS: Windows 98 CPU/Ram: Pentium II / 96 MB
Comment:
Whenever I connect to the internet, it's as if my computer doesn't recognize the connection. IE 6 won't work... All it says is "IE Cannot Load the search page." So I tried reinstalling IE, and I tried repairing it... And that didn't help. I tried installing another browser (Netscape) and that doesn't work either. Diablo II won't connect either... It just tells me that I need to connect to the internet, although I'm already connected. Please help me!
Name: David Ireland Date: November 30, 2004 at 13:27:00 Pacific
Reply:
If the computer says that you are connected, but your not...then it is usually a software issue.You might want to try going to Start --> Run. and Type command. Then, type "ping" then put a space and type 216.239.37.99 See if, when it finishes, that it says "Lost = 0 (o% loss)" If not then there is a problem. However, suggest calling your Internet Service Provider and asking for assistance, as the problem may be too time consuming to find by using an internet forum.
Dave.
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Response Number 2
Name: Rimfire Date: November 30, 2004 at 13:29:33 Pacific
Reply:
All these symptoms ind indicate that you are not connected to the internet. What makes you think that you are?
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