I had a hard time getting rid of Avast anti virus after the trial ran out. After finally manually deleting everything my internet gave out.
After checking device manager I now have little yellow exclamation marks next to my Ethernet Controller, WAN miniport, and my Nvidia network controller.
I am running Windows 7 - 64 bit on my laptop. I currently have Avast Internet Security installed and I have tried to uninstall the Avast software as I wish to change my antivirus software. I have tried uninstalling in safe mode using the Avast Clear utility. Unfortunately after using this utility the Avast program still remains on my hard drive in Program Files which I then have to delete manually. After doing so and restarting my computer I have no internet connection and the only way I can restore my internet connection is by copying the Avast program back into my Program Files.
Yesterday work installed Kaspersky on my laptop and after trying to acess outlook and the internet today I find that although I have connection no internet page will dispay and outlook will not connect to the server.All other laptops/PS3 are working on the network except mine.Kapersky has been uninstalled, windows firewall has been turned off, various pings all returned a reply and all the settings are apparently spot on.
Running Windows 7 on a Toshiba Satellite laptop. Had BSECURE web filter on computer last couple years but decided it cost too much. Uninstalled the program and now none of the web browsers will connect to internet (have IE, Chrome, and Firefox).I shut down Avast and Windows Firewall, but had no effect. Checked each browsers settings and all seems normal. The computer detects the wireless connection just fine.
I had some issues so installed Avast, ran a scan and everything went wrong from there, suddenly dropped internet, tried system restores which failed and automatically deleted the restore points. One of the main fixes (that i havnt managed to get to work) is ipconfig /release/renew, both come up with "an error occurred while releasing interface loopback pseudo-interface : the system cannot find the file specified file" and "an error occurred while renewing interface local area connection : an address has not yet been associated with the network endpoint"?
I uninstalled AVG today [URL] as I want to use Microsoft Security Essentials instead. Since then the internet connection won't stay for more than a few seconds. I use Windows XP home and a Dell UBS 1450 wireless adapter (as I need a 3 metre extension to get a signal to the desktop). I had no such problme before today.
My Vista computer and my XP computer had been happily "talking" to each other, sharing files and printers. I got tired of paying $70 a year for Norton Internet Security, so I uninstalled it (using the Norton removal tool) and selected the Windows Firewall. I also installed Avast! and SuperAntiSpyware. Now neither computer talks to the other. When I run "\FamilyRoomHPOfficeJet" I get "Windows cannot access \FamilyRoomHPOfficeJet" . Check spelling, etc. Get error code 0x800704b3 "The network path was either typed incorrectly, does not exist or the network provider is not currently available..." What have I messed up by going from the Norton firewall to the Windows one.
I recently got multiple messages from Avast Virus giving me this message.Object: Infection URL:Mal, Process: CWINDOWSsystem32svhost.exe I have run Malewarebytes and a full boot scan with Avast and and I have not been able to get the message to stop showing up. how to stop this?
A couple hours ago I installed AVG free antivirus and pc-cleanup and decided to uninstall them after seeing poor results. When I rebooted my computer, I was unable to, and still am, to find any wireless networks. I've tried disabling Microsoft firewall and restoring but everything has failed.
I have a corrupted version of CISCO Easy Connect that I need to remove from my Windows 7 system, but the uninstall is not working. When running uninstall I get a request to locate the file C:WindowsTEMPinstall 9886AEC which is not available on my computer. I have tried several approaches and need to clean EasyConnect from this system.
When I look at the local area connection the status is acquiring network address and just sits there. When I try to repair, it states that windows couldn't finishing repairing because it can't renew my IP address.
My pc is windows xp an has service pack 3, the adaptor is realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC. I have 3 gig of memory and a very larg nvidia card. OK my pc has worked absolutely fine until this weekend when my sister came and her son was on my pc when everyone was in bed. He attempted to print of not less than 88!! pictures he had acquired from different sites but i had disconnected the printer so it didnt take place. When they left earlier today i switched on my pc and there was a virus alert so i ran a scan. These got put into the chest. I then attemtpted to close down the programmes that had come back up when i switched on and this is when it happened. The pc told me it was going to shut down and when it restarted i had not internet connection. I checked the modem and the ethernet light is out.
While the home PC and my brother's laptop can connect to the wireless internet, my sister's laptop has never been able to. The antivirus software installed is Avast! and there is also a Windows Defender. It can connect no problem using an ethernet cable.
I just bought a "DLink Xtreme N Gigabit Router DIR-655" I configured it correctly. It works well for the wireless connection but my Lan connection (wired connection) does not work. The Lan computer connects to the router but cannot access the internet. All of my machines work OK with a Netgear G router, including the Lan computer.
I have problem with my Internet connection. Recently my Internet connection often get slow. There are 3 connections on the server running Windows Server 2003. 1st is External, 2nd is Internal and 3rd is VPN (please see attahement). There is nothing to do with External and Internal connections, and everytime the Internet connection get slow, I have to disconnection VPN (connection) and connect it again.
Every time I boot up my computer, everything will be working fine for about 5 -10 minutes, but after this, all my browsers will lose connection to the Internet. All of them: IE, firefox, chrome, even the steam browser, all of them just lose connection.The weird thing is, my net connection is perfectly fine: I can still play online games, still use online chat services, still open and use programs like utorrent. It's like something is just blocking all my browser connections.When I run a network troubleshooter, it says "your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (Microsoft Corporation: Software, Smartphones, Online, Games, Cloud Computing, IT Business Technology, Downloads) is not responding."I googled this and came across some apparent fixes like flushing and re-registering my dns and restarting my modem, niether of which has worked.In addition, this problem is showing up on two totally separate shared networks and has only affected my computer. Other netwworked devices, like friends/families computers and my iPhone (which I am using to type this) work fine.
My hp laptop will no longer connect to the internet thru both a wifi connection or cable connection. I've also tried to do a system restore to an earlier date and it will not let mme do this either
I have a desktop computer that I have used for years and it has always worked just fine. We have AT&T (DSL, not cable) and it used to connect just fine but then I moved out, left everything plugged in exactly as it was and when I came back it wouldn't connect.It connects to the LAN but not to the internet. When I go in cmd to type ipconfig the DNS suffix is blank on that computer but says gateway.2wire.net on my wireless laptop. I eventually disabled UPnP on it because that's what alot of people were saying fixed the problem but it didn't fix anything. All it did was make the Internet Gateway Connection box disappear.Originally it was plugged in like so: Cable from wall > Cable Box > PC Now it is hooked up like this: Data cable from wall > DSL > Router > PC It stopped working BEFORE it was switched to DSL so that isn't the problem The DSL we have is "AT&T 2701HG-B 2Wire Wireless Gateway DSL Router Modem" and the Router it is plugged into that goes to my PC is a Linksys Wireless Router Model WRT54GS The PC is Windows XP Home, SP2?
Case: My home has few laptops and mobile phones connected wireless to the home's Router -> & to cable modem.
Problem: When I turn-on this particular HP's PC and connect to the internet (wireless) - the whole house internet connection becomes intermittent (e.g. OFF / ON). The Internet connection is fine (no problem), if this PC is not connected to the Internet (not connected to ie or google).
Trouble Shoot (without success)
- I have reformatted the PC and scan the PC with Malware in safe mode (no infection).
Ive been having a problem for the past few days that seems to be "unfixable" ,When I googled for it I found somone on this forum had the same problem , but none of the solutions that were listed were able to work for me. ( virus , restore comp , process causing it )The topic im talking about is 2wire Ethernet Light Blinking -Very- Rapidly + other problemsIm having the same exact problem as this guy and have the same modem. The internet will go down , and come back up in like 20seconds or so. Also at times I will experience heavy heavy lag. What I noticed is when the internet goes down , the Ethernet light stops blinking and is turned off , once the light turns green , it starts working again.his problem occures on all the comps in my house , some hooked up via wire and some wireless
I recently moved into a new place and my internet's been very spotty at best. The internet seems very fast at times but slows down, and even completely stop working, at other times. The weird thing is that my computer never says I'm disconnected from the internet. Instead, I either get disconnected from my games or the webpages I try to load show that it "cannot be displayed." The place I moved into provides wall jacks for a T-1 internet connection. I've tried directly connecting the ethernet cable to my desktop/laptop as well as connecting it to a router and trying out the wireless, all to no avail. The problem only seems to be resonating from where I'm currently living, as when I go onto campus, the wireless is fine.Also tried turning off firewalls, using a different browser, resetting the router, and a new ethernet cable.
I have a desktop that had issues, so I cleaned the hard disk and reinstalled the software like when it was new. I have updated all the windows and network card updates.When I first start the computer, I can connect to the internet for about 2-5 minutes then lose the connection. Often, internet explorer shows a screen that says the site is busy and try again later, but we can connect fine on other computers. Our internet connection comes from a DSL modem to a Cisco Valet Plus wireless router, however this computer is connected by a hard wire to a port on the router. I have changed ports, but have the same issue. The computers connected wirelessly stay connected.
I can restart the computer and the internet will work for 2-5 minutes again, but then do the same. If I go to ipconfig and release and renew, it still will not connect to the internet.
The other day I got a new Combo Modem/Wireless Router. I hooked it up and installed it as per Comcast's instructions. I have a Desktop PC running XP and a Laptop PC running Windows 7.I cannot get an internet connection up on either PC, although I am showing a Good Connection Signal on both my PC's.Called Comcast Tech and he pinged and said connection was good on THEIR end, and that Problem was on my end.I'm running Internet Explorer as my Browser on each PC.
Probably something easy but my brains are fried.Background :A network has about 6 machines connected to it with no internet connection3 machines connected to wireless router which has internet.Forsome reason, the machines that have both network connections, use the wired connection to access internet no matter what.When I disable the wired connection, it uses the wireless internet connection.How do I run both networks without disabling any, but tell the machines to use the wireless connection when needed to access internet?
My PC can pick up my and connect to my wireless network but i still can't use the internet. This has just happened randomly, i haven't changed anything in my entire setup. There is a Laptop, an xbox and another Desktop along with an ipod and ipad that are all functioning properly whilst being connected to the same network. I also have an xbox in my room next my PC which is having the same issue, it picks up xbox live but nothing works. Perhaps the issues are connected or share a common problem? either way it has left me stumped .I've power cycled multiple times, uninstalled and reinstalled my wireless receiver a even tryed using a brand new one. I called telstra (my isp) and they said they can't do anything because the receiver i use is not from telstra. I can use a wired connection fine its just the wireless, however it needs to stay wireless as i'm on the 2nd story of my house and my modem is on the first story. here are my results from ipconfig /all. [code]
Have an Inspiron 1150 laptop & have excellent wireless connection. Can receive email but IE will not connect. It connected fine in the past but I upgraded files and now it will not. I went to IE 8 but managed to remove it back to IE 6 but still no connection.
I get cut off after about an hour online. I have cable internet and they have been out to check. I have a new modem from the company. They have put the modem on a separate wire but the problem continues.
I've got a wireless connection in my house going through a Linksys WRT54GC router and also a wired connection with Cisco gateway (only 1 laptop uses it). About 1 month ago some strange things began to happen with the wireless connection, my PC seems not to be able to connect unless I reinstall the protocols and it's really annoying to do that every time I run my PC. Also, the wired connection stopped working (probably because of cable being broken) but it requires a router restart 90% of the time when I want to connect the laptop (that used to connect through cable) to the wireless network. The 2nd laptop has an issue mentioned in the title, the LAN works but it can't connect to the Internet through the router. Ipconfig /all shows that DHCP isn't working, there's no default gateway and DNS seems to be wrong. Could that all be related to router not being updated for a long time? I tried reinstalling drivers, unistalling and installing back network card and doing most of the things mentioned in similar threads but nothing seems to work.
how to do partition in internet connection?because when ever my brother uses net even if its only facebook i get lag i wanna know how to limit the net they can use for example our net has 10kbps i get the 6 the other pple connecting to my net get only 4 i connect to the lan they connect thru wifi
I have a Network with about 5 computers. All computers have internet connection except for this one PC. It says that i am connected but only on LAN. When i try to browse the internet, it says im not connected..
I have a Linux OS running here with a broadband DSL connection. Everything here is okay. A friend of mine has a 3G modem with a slow connection (I don't know the exact speed - near dial-up).
Well, I was thinking of setting up a VPN between mine and his PC, using Hamachi. I read on LogMeIn Hamachi website (while logged in) in a page to set up a VPN, where there are three types of network:
Mesh Network In a mesh network, every member is connected to every other member. It is a typical choice when it's essential to reach every member of the network.