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IE loses internet connection
I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that
after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Hi
Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Hi
Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Jack,
Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Jack,
Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Hi
Try to check Cisco's support. Might be that they are aware of such problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... Jack, Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Hi
Try to check Cisco's support. Might be that they are aware of such problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... Jack, Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
I have removed the Cisco VPN software and still have the problem.
I turn on the PC, after about 4-9 minutes of web surfing the browser loses internet connectivity. However, I can open a DOS window in ping www.microsoft.com or www.yahoo.com. I can also send/receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried flushing the DNS, using a static IP address, but nothing seems to work. This problem occurs across browsers (FireFox, Chrome, IE). I know I can get out to the internet because I can ping, but the browsers just lose connectivity. The only solution is reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot. I have scanned for viruses and such but none are on the system. Any ideas? - Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Try to check Cisco's support. Might be that they are aware of such problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... Jack, Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
I have removed the Cisco VPN software and still have the problem.
I turn on the PC, after about 4-9 minutes of web surfing the browser loses internet connectivity. However, I can open a DOS window in ping www.microsoft.com or www.yahoo.com. I can also send/receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried flushing the DNS, using a static IP address, but nothing seems to work. This problem occurs across browsers (FireFox, Chrome, IE). I know I can get out to the internet because I can ping, but the browsers just lose connectivity. The only solution is reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot. I have scanned for viruses and such but none are on the system. Any ideas? - Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Try to check Cisco's support. Might be that they are aware of such problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... Jack, Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Hi
Short of reinstalling the OS try this, http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I have removed the Cisco VPN software and still have the problem. I turn on the PC, after about 4-9 minutes of web surfing the browser loses internet connectivity. However, I can open a DOS window in ping www.microsoft.com or www.yahoo.com. I can also send/receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried flushing the DNS, using a static IP address, but nothing seems to work. This problem occurs across browsers (FireFox, Chrome, IE). I know I can get out to the internet because I can ping, but the browsers just lose connectivity. The only solution is reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot. I have scanned for viruses and such but none are on the system. Any ideas? - Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Try to check Cisco's support. Might be that they are aware of such problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... Jack, Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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IE loses internet connection
Hi
Short of reinstalling the OS try this, http://www.ezlan.net/clean.html#refreshnet Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I have removed the Cisco VPN software and still have the problem. I turn on the PC, after about 4-9 minutes of web surfing the browser loses internet connectivity. However, I can open a DOS window in ping www.microsoft.com or www.yahoo.com. I can also send/receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried flushing the DNS, using a static IP address, but nothing seems to work. This problem occurs across browsers (FireFox, Chrome, IE). I know I can get out to the internet because I can ping, but the browsers just lose connectivity. The only solution is reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot..browse for 5-9 minutes..reboot. I have scanned for viruses and such but none are on the system. Any ideas? - Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Try to check Cisco's support. Might be that they are aware of such problem. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... Jack, Yes, I've checked and the VPN process is not running. This is so frustrating as I have a similar configuration on my laptop and I don't lose the browser connection. I'm seriously thinking of reinstalling XP again, on the desktop. Any other ideas? Thanks, Carl "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Check the running processes, make sure that the VPN client is Not running when it is Not needed. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "windozuser" wrote in message ... I am having problems with IE losing the internet connection. This means that after displaying a web page and then waiting about 10-15 minutes, I am unable to browse to any web site. I get the error "unable to load web page". However, I am able to open a DOS window and ping web sites, I can also send and receive email from Outlook Express. I have tried switching browsers, scanning for viruses and even checked for winsock corruption but nothing seems to work. When this does happen I have a Cisco VPN client that allows me to log into my network at work. After I establish the connection and then disconnect from the VPN, I can then browse the internet without issues. My setup is XP Pro with latest service pack and Linksys wireless hardware. Any ideas? - Carl |
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