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| | reset network adapter Everytime i go on the net after about 20-30 min i get the message, cannot display page. i then click the option diagnose and repair and get a few options to repair, only when i coose the reset network adapter does the problem resolve. But the problem starts again after a few minutes and is really disappointing. i have tried all the regular things like disabling firewalls etc. My antivirus program is AVG, i have tried everything i can think of...my system is a dell inspiron 6400. my operating system is windows vista home premium. Please please please help, i am reallly really pissed off. |
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| | Re: reset network adapter "Eser Ebcin" <Eser Ebcin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:80C705A1-4311-4A87-A4F5-4C23445186E0@microsoft.com... > Everytime i go on the net after about 20-30 min i get the message, cannot > display page. i then click the option diagnose and repair and get a few > options to repair, only when i coose the reset network adapter does the > problem resolve. But the problem starts again after a few minutes and is > really disappointing. i have tried all the regular things like > disabling > firewalls etc. My antivirus program is AVG, i have tried everything i can > think of...my system is a dell inspiron 6400. my operating system is > windows > vista home premium. Please please please help, i am reallly really pissed > off. The network adapter or the network cable can be bad, even the modem can be going out too. Either one of them can be causing the problem. Have you checked from that angle? |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: reset network adapter Hi Eser Ebcin, You might try flushing the DNS Resolver Cache to see if it helps when the problem pop ups. If it does help but only temporarily , you might disable the "DNS Client" in Vista's Services to see if you problem will be resolved for good. Here's a link for details on how: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/74209-dns-resolver-cache.html Hope this helps, Shawn |
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