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Originally Posted by tardis0011 Here's what worked for m:
1. I turned off the network on my computer.
2. Turned off the router.
3.After 20 seconds, I turned on the network on my computer.
4. Then after 20 seconds, I turned on the router.
That's all I did and it worked! |
This is obviously not the same problem as the one reported by Nzealander and me. In your case it was the router or network card.
I tried this and a lot of other things, but only a reboot solves the problem for me, just like Nzealander.
Our problem is (and this is double-triple checked):
- Not in the router (even removed it, so this is indisputable)
- Only in browsers (MSIE and Firefox) and sometimes Windows Mail + Windows Live Messenger, i.e. applications using Windows standard web library
- All other applications are unaffected
- The only remedy is to reboot (hibernate+restart etc. does not work)