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| 32bit Home Premium | Resetting the Network Adapters So, I've been having troubles with something. When I first turn on my computer, and connect to the internet, or if I close my laptop and then open it again, I'm able to access webpages. However, after about 3 minutes or so, it stops working and won't load websites or let me use Vent, or play World of Warcraft. It does however, not disconnect me from the internet, and I have no issues playing an online text-based game - this works even when I can't access pages, Vent, Windows updates, etc. If I reset the network adapters it fixes the problem, but only for another 3 or so minutes... Any suggestions? |
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| Win7x64 | Re: Resetting the Network Adapters Does this happen if you boot to [safe mode + net] and test functionality from there? |
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