rooneywayner

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Hello,

Recently, I have had issues with several Internet browsers. All, return with cannot locate remote server issue. I've flushed the DNS through command, and have turned on/off the firewall, reset the network connections, reset the router, uninstalled mozilla, IE, chrome, and opera, and still haven't been able to get any resolutions. I have a bare minimum connection at the moment, and attempting to get some answers. Any help would be greatly appreciated, running on windows 7 home premium 64 bit.
 

rooneywayner

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yes, i played with proxy settings, going from manual, to auto detect, to no proxy. all resulted in the same result.

 

rooneywayner

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yes, i played with proxy settings, going from manual, to auto detect, to no proxy. all resulted in the same result.

 

rooneywayner

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5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 3998ms

i pinged it and recieved that.

i even repeatedly flushed the DNS through command prompt, and get a temporary relief, like now, when i can access this web page.

google chrome says that it can't perform a DNS lookup
opera says that it can't locate a remote server
mozilla and IE says it cant find the server

there are other computers attached to this network, and they all have no issues.

i reset the router again, and still have issues.
i believe its a setting issue, and i'm unable to resolve it.

really need help.

thnx
 

mitchflossin

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That is not the output of ipconfig. Please copy and paste the results when you type "ipconfig /all" (without the quotations) in the command prompt.
 

rooneywayner

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i had actually sent a reply with the ip config, but apparently the network decided not to send it.

anyways here is it again.
mail


i have one problem with this. it says media disconnected.
so i had disabled and enabled the network adapter.

and i have a physical lan cable plugged in, which is why i have connectivity
 

mitchflossin

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It still isn't showing the output....

From the last line of your response, it sounds like you're trying to connect wirelessly, right? And when you use a wired connection, it works?

See if you can get the output posted here.
 

rooneywayner

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pls check the link i posted.
thats the output.
i'm not trying to connect wireless, i have a wired connection.
 

rooneywayner

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i tried the release and renew command and it did not make any changes, however when i utilized this command:

The reset command is available in the IP context of the NetShell utility. Follow these steps to use the reset command to reset TCP/IP manually:

To open a command prompt, click Start and then click Run. Copy and paste (or type) the following command in the Open box and then press ENTER:
cmd
At the command prompt, copy and paste (or type) the following command and then press ENTER:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
Note If you do not want to specify a directory path for the log file, use the following command:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
Reboot the computer.

When you run the reset command, it rewrites two registry keys that are used by TCP/IP. This has the same result as removing and reinstalling the protocol. The reset command rewrites the following two registry keys:

i have not had an issue yet.
hopefully this fixes the issue.