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From: Will on 6 Dec 2009 16:15 I have 2 PC's, both XP, one wired and one wireless off a BT Voyager 2100. There have been no problems for a long while, but lately I've had problems with pages not loading properly, including Voyager's own configuration pages from within the browser. The connection being lost then found, secured then unsecured. I've tried different channels in case someone else's equipment is interfering with the signal, even a hard reboot out of desperation. I've tried different browsers, I've even tried a system restore, but for some reason unbeknown to me that doesn't work any more in restoring old files, something to work on later. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Will.
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 6 Dec 2009 23:35 Hi If this occurs on both computers, you should the ISP to check the line and the hardware. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Will" <pc(a)exciting-income.com> wrote in message news:OBdt4krdKHA.2164(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have 2 PC's, both XP, one wired and one wireless off a BT Voyager 2100. > > There have been no problems for a long while, but lately I've had problems > with pages not loading properly, including Voyager's own configuration > pages from within the browser. The connection being lost then found, > secured then unsecured. > > I've tried different channels in case someone else's equipment is > interfering with the signal, even a hard reboot out of desperation. > > I've tried different browsers, I've even tried a system restore, but for > some reason unbeknown to me that doesn't work any more in restoring old > files, something to work on later. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Will. > >
From: Will on 7 Dec 2009 17:58 Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: > Hi > If this occurs on both computers, you should the ISP to check the line > and the hardware. > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Will" <pc(a)exciting-income.com> wrote in message > news:OBdt4krdKHA.2164(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> I have 2 PC's, both XP, one wired and one wireless off a BT Voyager 2100. >> >> There have been no problems for a long while, but lately I've had >> problems with pages not loading properly, including Voyager's own >> configuration pages from within the browser. The connection being lost >> then found, secured then unsecured. >> >> I've tried different channels in case someone else's equipment is >> interfering with the signal, even a hard reboot out of desperation. >> >> I've tried different browsers, I've even tried a system restore, but >> for some reason unbeknown to me that doesn't work any more in >> restoring old files, something to work on later. >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Will. >> >> > Hi, It is now only the wireless PC that's not receiving the signal. I can see the usual neighbours routers transmitting but not my own! Another m/c I'm using is fine working wirelessly, so it's just the one m/c. This problem has got worse since I installed and ran 2 pieces of software. Microsoft Fixit50199 resets TCP/IP, and Winsockxpfix. I've uninstalled the adapter and rebooted but nothing works To cap it all my system restore nor regedit/restore is working. What could be causing these issues? Regards, Will.
From: Weavertech89 on 7 Dec 2009 20:19 Have you tried to reset your router? freshing the network switch in your services, control panel -> administrator tools -> serviced. find the networking switches all if you need to and refresh them as well as you DHCP. clean out you temps and cookies in internet opition. or manual in the harddrive. my computer -> view -> folder opitions -> view tab -> check the show all folders -> click harddrive -> windows -> temp -> delete all in folder if can -> back out two time and go into doument and settings -> go into all the user's and delete everything in the local setting folder.
From: Will on 8 Dec 2009 09:25
Weavertech89 wrote: > Have you tried to reset your router? freshing the network switch in your > services, control panel -> administrator tools -> serviced. find the > networking switches all if you need to and refresh them as well as you > DHCP. clean out you temps and cookies in internet opition. or manual in > the harddrive. my computer -> view -> folder opitions -> view tab -> > check the show all folders -> click harddrive -> windows -> temp -> > delete all in folder if can -> back out two time and go into doument and > settings -> go into all the user's and delete everything in the local > setting folder. > > Hi, Have tried what you suggested, but still no good. Why can't my m/c not "see" my router, it can see everybody else's! The router's working as I've tried it with another m/c. It's been working this way for a long time now. Regards, Will. |