Tomu Breidah |
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Reged: 08/14/04
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Re: Some sites not loading in FF but will in Chrome
01/30/11 08:33 PM
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> To reset your TCP/IP and Winsock settings in windows, go to this Microsoft page, hit > the "Fix It" button, and run it... > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
Actually I tried that yesterday. When I tried to use the Application to install it - it stopped when it tried to download netshell. Then I looked for a manual download in Chrome... Whatever I did - something got messed up on my computer. That was what the System Restore was for.
EDIT: I tried the 'Let me Fix it myself' steps. But I can't get the resetlog.txt to come up. >:-[
> > > If that doesn't fix it, let's put your router in the spotlight. > What make and model is your router? > > Maybe something isn't configured correctly there. >
GVC-REALTEK Ethernet 10/100 PCI Adapter
I did download some driver updates for it. But it had trouble before that, and that was within the last month.
> I'm thinking that you're still hitting CenturyLink DNS even when you have it > configured for OpenDNS... > > > > > I did try the www.abc.xyz in Chrome (instead of FF or IE) and that goes to either > > the Centurylink search help page, or the Open DNS search help page. > > > > If you have OpenDNS configured, you should ONLY ever see the OpenDNS page in the > attached screenshot when trying to visit http://www.abc.xyz
Yes. This is what I get.
> > > Oh, and another thing to look at... Are you connecting to your router using Wi-Fi? > Maybe your router is getting stepped on my another nearby router. Maybe you need to > change channels or something. If you are using Wi-Fi, try making a direct connection > with an Ethernet cable and see if that makes a difference.
Nope. It's a DSL connection. :-/
LEVEL-4
Edited by T0M (01/30/11 08:58 PM)
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