Every link I would try to go to in google redirected me to some advertisement websites and such... I got malwarebytes and scanned computer (friend suggested using it) after scan google and bing search engines have not been loading on my computer using Firefox or Chrome...
I can get on any website except google.com if its anything else such as images.google.com or gmail it works fine but I cannot get on the main google page. Can't ping it either.
Unsure if this is the correct forum but here goes.....I just installed the Google Chrome and after doing so it has been a hair pulling problem so to say. Now when I do a search with google almost every time it looks like the information site listed I click on it and am redirected to another search and if I try to go back to google search it will not let me off the page. I end up having to close that window and open a new window and research again on google. I open my old internet explorer and the same thing happens there now.
Actually, I cannot send videos from you tube and cant access tion of you tube, but found that you tube and google are connected, so I tried to get on google...cant connect.
I am using Chrome as my primary broswer, but recently I can't get access to a particular website, but while I use other browsers to access that site, it is perfectly fast and without any problems at all. I don't know if i have accidentally pressed any key or accepted any setting that has made google chrome to block access to that site.
My wireless internet at uni is showing up with two errors, when its connected it will come up saying that there is an ip address conflict then it will work for a short time then show this message when I try to load a webpage:The server at Google can't be found because the DNS look-up failed. DNS is the network service that translates a website's name to its Internet address. This error is most often caused by having no connection to the Internet or a misconfigured network. It can also be caused by an unresponsive DNS server or a firewall preventing*Google Chrome*from accessing the network.
I cannot access google sites or services in any browser, tried Chrome, IE and firefox.I'm running Windows XP SP3. I can ping Google without issue. My hosts file is clean and I checked in the registry to make sure that the hosts file is where it is supposed to be. I had trouble finding one that worked but I configured Chrome to use an external proxy and it seemed to work, abeit too slowly to really tell. I did manage to get a Nigerian google page up though.I've flushed the DNS and switched to the free google DNS.Looking around I've seen similar issues with people using Linksys routers. I am not using a Linksys router. I am currently using my android phone as a hotspot.I am running a Windows 7 laptop on the same network with no issues and booting the same host into Vista also works fine.
I have noticed that when logging in to youtube I also get automatically logged into google.com, which is very annoying. I don't want to have google signing me in and monitoring my search habits. how can I block google from signing me in as I sign in on youtube?
I have setup vlan on my router using DD-WRT. Everything works fine except vlan2 computer can only visit google.com and msn.com (they got unable to display the page when visit amazon or ebay). When I tried to ping yahoo in for vlan2. I got response but the ping is a bit high (500~600), but it shouldn't have problem opening webpage eventually.
Main Router: Linksys WRT54GS V7.2 (with DD-WRT) port 1 is configured for vlan2 vlan1 computers DHCP enable ip: 192.168.1.10~192.168.1.20 Default gateway:192.168.1.1 subnet:255.255.255.0
I have downloaded material to a site many years ago and now that site appears first when my name is typed at Google Search. The problem is that I've written many e-mails to the site manager and he is not answering. Is there any way to delete this site from my Google search?
I am runing Windows 7 Ultimate on my Media Station i cannot access Google or my E-Mail it says internet not connected which clearly it is,i am absolutly a no brainer when
unable to access or ping google.com on WinXP - have two computer side by side. only having the problem on one of them. Have replaced the network card, did have malware but cleaned it up with malwarebytes.
I work on photocopiers and sometimes I get an error code that's not in the service manual.[URL]contains some useful information so I use Google to search the forums for example:It has recently stopped working on my computer and another at work. Copytechnet loads breifly then windows says unable to connect to site and internet explorer closes.
Everytime i try to go to a site that uses a google server, i get the message "The server at www.google.com can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed. DNS is the web service that translates a website's name to its Internet address. This error is most often caused by having no connection to the Internet or a misconfigured network. It can also be caused by an unresponsive DNS server or a firewall preventing Google Chrome from accessing the network."
My computer won't connect to any of Google's servers. ANY of them. Gmail, docs, reader, nothin. I can visit youtube, but I cannot get to the log-in page. EVERY other site works pretty well. Heck, even using a site that uses a Recaptcha it doesn't load the recaptcha!Nothing wrong with my hosts file.
Tracert results in 6 successful hops and then times out (I think at my ISP?) the last 2 successful hops are chnddsrj01-ae2.0.rd.ph.cox.net And then langbprj02-ae2.rd.la.cox.net Then all time outs
My other PC is connected to the SAME wifi network right now, and I'm posting from it, and it works fine. Both are on XP. Reboots haven't worked. Happens on all browsers. Every other website I can find is just fine.
Recently i have to change my modem (lightning struck) which of course, done by my ISP worker.The problem is, since then, I've been getting the "DNS lookup failed" error message constantly while using Google Chrome. Or sometimes the "This web page is not available - The connection to [URL] was interrupted".I have to refresh the search once or twice to get to the site, which is very annoying. I tried surfing on my friend's laptop, using the same wireless connection and it seemed to work fine. This problem only occurred on MY laptop.One more thing is, the connection doesn't seem to go wrong because i could play online game with no trouble like lagging or disconnection whatsoever. (Starcraft)
These are the details: ISP - Streamyx (malaysia) Broadband - ADSL wireless Modem - ZyXel p-600 series Anti-Virus - Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security Firewall - Windows Firewall
Computer is Win 7, SP1 fully updated.I can browse to most other web site, but cannot go to Google or YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Tried a bunch of stuff like flushdns, winsock fix, clearing cache. Nothing works.Cannot ping to Google either.Gives in ip address but times out.Even when typing in the google ip that returns from the ping cmd it will not go to the web site.
Dir 615, hardware version E4, Firmware version 5.1.Intermittent (95% of the time), problem accessing Google using my Android via wireless. A PC using XP on the same network has no problems. Using the Android on my local library's network I have no problems.Have restored to factory default settings and reconfigured with no improvement.
Modem setup: Setup to connect to another router, UPnP disabled, DHCP server disabled, 802.11 mode -mixed 802.11n & 802.11g (Android connects using 802.11n PC uses 802.11g have forced Android to use 802.11g to no avail), Auto channel scan, (have tried fixed), Channel width 20/40, visible mode.Internet connection Dynamic IP of course it is going out through my other Dlink ADSL 2 modem router. Also disabled QOS engine.
Is is possible to run Transmission or Google Chrome only using OpenVPN? Other applications should use default connection (eth0) since I am connected to Intranet which won't be accessible if all traffic is routed through VPN. I am using Ubuntu 12.10 and some Premium VPN server (similar to HMS VPN)
When I ping google from my computer I get 0% packet loss and average ping time is 35ms. But when I ping any device on my network the time is 147ms and 25% loss. Shouldn't it ping my devices faster?
My google search has recently stopped working in both IE and firefox. When i search bing or yahoo they work just fine. I have tried using google.com an also tried using the toobar on my computer.
A network administrator wants to capture some network data. He opens Wireshark software, start capturing, and does the following:In PC-A, runs a command in command prompt. The network admin issues the command and sees there is ping response from the google.
I have just gone through hours of tech support with my ISP and still cannot seem to get online. Problem is the same as recent posts by jerguy1928, with message "DNS lookup failed...." coming up in Google Chrome. Both IE and FF just say cannot connect.Running Windows 7 on laptop. I have tried alt DNS settings (Google and others), all the CMD suggestions, disabling firewalls etc, etc! Other computer in house connects just fine.Ping works fine. Really, there appears to be no reason to not be able to connect - since I am actually connected!
I have a new Lenovo Ideapad laptop and Im having problems connecting to internet using ethernet cable. The thing is this problem occurs only at one particular place (dorms) because Im having no internet problems at other locations.
It looks like this: I connect using ethernet cable, Windows 7 identifies the network and everything looks normal, but there is no internet when I open a browser (I tried IE, Firefox and Chrome). It just loads and loads and sometimes it loads my Google homepage, but only after approximately 30 seconds or it does not load it at all. The same applies for other pages - they do not load or they load after a minute, but the pages are incomplete, they look like HTML
When I do a ping at CMD, it shows the same problem, the replies are slow or it shows "request timed out". I tried pinging various pages or IPs with same results. The only thing Im able to ping normally is the IP of my network adapter. My IPv4 is set to automatic, but I also tried manual parametres, just in case.I tried 3 different cables, switching antivirus and frewall off, did spyware search, switching IPv6 off, switching WiFi off, reseting the main dorm router etc etc...
Strange thing is that my laptop works perfectly anywhere else (home, work...) so I suppose there is no problem with the configuration of my laptop or network adapter, BUT the internet provider says there is no problem with their network or router since other laptops works normally at THAT location (even my other laptop does work there), so mine Lenovo is the only laptop which is having problems... and when I check the properties of the network, upload is always higher than download, but generally both are very small one more strange thing: I can watch live stream videos using one particular software and I can download torrents quite normally, but loading Google and other pages is a major problem, even Outlook or Google Earth/Talk does not work properly
I'm using my iPhone to write this, because any other site that's not google just ends up as a blank white screen!Internet connection is 5 bars, and I tried cable and changing DSN servers.
I'm trying to setup my Linksys WRT54G v5 router to use Google's Public DNS but the steps in the Google instructions are a bit vague for me: To change your settings on a router:1. In your browser, enter the IP address to access the router's administration console.2. When prompted, enter the password to access network settings.3. Find the screen in which DNS server settings are specified.4. If there are IP addresses specified in the fields for the primary and seconday DNS servers, write themdown for future reference.5. Replace those addresses with Google IP addresses: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.6. Save and exit.7. Restart your browser.8. Test that your setup is working correctly; see Testing your new settings below.
I'm just not confident as to where I input the primary and secondary DNS IP addresses?