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Networked Laptop with IE connects to websites for first 1-2 minutes only then no more!Configuration: Lenovo Thinkpad T60 Windows XP Pro Version 2002 SP2 Linksys Wireless Access Point Router with 4 port Switch I've got a fairly new laptop which has been used previously on my home network both cabled and wirelessly. I was out of town and tried to connect to a wireless network (and may have mucked up wome settings) and was only able to surf to maybe two websites before I'd get a message "The page cannot be displayed ... The page is currently unavailable...you may need to adjust your browser settings". After a reboot, I can get to one or 2 or 3 sites, then bam, nothing else. Even after this point, Outlook Express is able to send and receive e-mails. Now I'm home again, and same problem! So, it seems like maybe a Port issue or maybe a Firewall issue. I have turned off the Symantec Firewall and tried both with the Windows Firewall on and off. I have Released and Renewed the IP address. I have tried Firefox (browser) running on a U3 enabled USB thumb drive with the same results. I also connected a different laptop to the same wired connection and it browsed fine with no apparent issues. Has anybody got any ideas that might help me get this laptop back on the net? Thanks to all! Mike Collins Well... you could do a System Restore back to the day it started to happen.
-- Show quoteHide quoteThe Software Tailor Las Vegas USA "Mike" wrote: > Hello All, > > Configuration: > Lenovo Thinkpad T60 > Windows XP Pro Version 2002 SP2 > Linksys Wireless Access Point Router with 4 port Switch > > I've got a fairly new laptop which has been used previously on my home > network both cabled and wirelessly. I was out of town and tried to connect > to a wireless network (and may have mucked up wome settings) and was only > able to surf to maybe two websites before I'd get a message "The page cannot > be displayed ... The page is currently unavailable...you may need to adjust > your browser settings". After a reboot, I can get to one or 2 or 3 sites, > then bam, nothing else. Even after this point, Outlook Express is able to > send and receive e-mails. Now I'm home again, and same problem! So, it > seems like maybe a Port issue or maybe a Firewall issue. > > I have turned off the Symantec Firewall and tried both with the Windows > Firewall on and off. > > I have Released and Renewed the IP address. I have tried Firefox (browser) > running on a U3 enabled USB thumb drive with the same results. I also > connected a different laptop to the same wired connection and it browsed > fine with no apparent issues. > > Has anybody got any ideas that might help me get this laptop back on the > net? > > Thanks to all! > > Mike Collins > > >
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