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Old 09-13-2006   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Internet connectivity issue

I'm having a similar issue and your suggestion didn't fix my problem. Here's
an example:

I can open up IE and type in http://www.yahoo.com and the page
renders/displays just fine. Although, when I try to navigate using any link
on the page, it appears to try to access the link (you see it down in the
status bar) but the page times out with the page cannot be displayed error.
DNS is working fine and from the command line I can resolve/ping domains no
problem. PC is behind a Linksys router which is connected to a Comcast cable
modem. I've got a laptop connected to the same router running XP and don't
have any problems whatsoever with it. I had this same problem with Vista Pre
RC1 and was hoping it would be fixed by now. Any other suggestions?

"Sergej" wrote:

> right-click on cmd.exe
> select to run it as administrator
> and execute this command "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled"
> without quotes ofcorse.
>
> that helped me sort it out.
>
>
> "Garsty" <Garsty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5AECA596-260B-4B4C-AA96-8141B57730C2@microsoft.com...
> > So here's the issue I've run into both on RC1 and the public beta from
> > earlier...
> >
> > I connect up to my network fine, pull an ip, able to browse shares and
> > such,
> > can even ping web sites but when opening Internet Explorer and trying to
> > actually browse, the computer fails to find the site. I even see the
> > browser
> > status bar acknowledge a dns lookup by telling me the external ip of the
> > page
> > it's trying to hit but again, nothing ever loads. The other computers on
> > the
> > network have no issue of course. Another interesting thing was even
> > though I
> > was unable browse various web sites, I was able to download an update to
> > Defender during my troubleshooting so it almost seems as if by default,
> > some
> > level of security is preventing me from leaving the safety of my private
> > network.
> >
> > To add some background, the first time I saw the issue was while playing
> > with the public beta. It was after a few weeks of normal use when all of
> > a
> > sudden I couldn't get out of the network no matter how hard I tried. This
> > time with RC1, it started right after the initial install. I've done some
> > browsing of forums and articles and such but haven't found anything
> > detailing
> > my issue so I thought it best to toss a question out there. I saw mention
> > in
> > another thread asking about the type of network card being usedso let me
> > add
> > that here too. In my first setup it was a Realtek card and this time it's
> > a
> > Marvell.
> >
> > Any thoughts?

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