Answer» when ever im browsing the internet i get random DISCONNECTS i know this because it on google chrome browser its says : RESOLVING HOST
and i know i still have internet because i am on a video chat with my girlfriend..
the thing is the all my browsers get disconnected even though the computer still has internet...
is there a solution to this?? ITS IS REALLY FRUSTRATING
Thank you..Disabling the 'use DNS prefetching' in the option menu's "under the hood" tab may HELP. This should solve the resolving issue.
If not, CHECK your proxy SETTINGS. If your not using a proxy, click on "Lan Settings". Make sure "Automatically Detect Settings" is un-checked. Click "Ok".
Final check if still no LUCK: Start > Settings > Control Panel. Load up the "Network Connections". You will now see a list of the network cards and bridges on your computer. Only one of these is used by your computer to connect to the internet. For example, if you are using wireless internet you will only be using the wireless connection. Right click on each other connection and select "disable". You should only have one enabled connection.
Important: Restart your machine after changing setting(s) to check.Quote from: Azzaboi on June 09, 2010, 10:31:58 PM Disabling the 'use DNS prefetching' in the option menu's "under the hood" tab may help. This should solve the resolving issue.
If not, check your proxy settings. If your not using a proxy, click on "Lan Settings". Make sure "Automatically Detect Settings" is un-checked. Click "Ok".
Final check if still no luck: Start > Settings > Control Panel. Load up the "Network Connections". You will now see a list of the network cards and bridges on your computer. Only one of these is used by your computer to connect to the internet. For example, if you are using wireless internet you will only be using the wireless connection. Right click on each other connection and select "disable". You should only have one enabled connection.
Important: Restart your machine after changing setting(s) to check.
i think its my router because every time this happens i restart the router and its fine afterwards but couple of days later it'll happen again
The router is a: Belkin Wireless G Plus MIMO Router F5D9230-4 and i update the firmware to the latest one
Quote from: BluerjB on June 09, 2010, 10:49:10 PM
i think its my router because every time this happens i restart the router and its fine afterwards but couple of days later it'll happen again
The router is a: Belkin Wireless G Plus MIMO Router F5D9230-4 and i update the firmware to the latest one...bump...Hi,
Did you try what Azzaboi suggested?
Rgds, MMQuote from: Metal Messiah on June 12, 2010, 12:49:32 PMHi,
Did you try what Azzaboi suggested?
Rgds, MM
yes i did, didn't help though... did i mention that while my computer is supposedly disconnected from the internet i am still on a video chat with someone and i can still talk to them?
Thats whats bugging me about this.
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