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Guest Techie
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Hello All,

 

I have very serious problem with Browsing Internet. I have 256Kbps Broadband

connection. I have Installed WIn XP professional with SP2.

 

My Problem is I am not able to check my mails simultaneously , means After

checking my mail on Yahoo , if I want to check my mails on Gmail , I had to

restart my system then I had to check. I have reinstalled Operating SYstem

3-4 times still same issue, I have Spyware installed and AVG Antivirus , No

spywares are detected.

 

Please advise me.

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Ckeshav

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Guest Mark F.
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Re: Unable to Browse

 

 

"Techie" <channu2k@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:6AE9CC76-3BF5-4E3D-B64E-44F6882DBED5@microsoft.com...

> Hello All,

>

> I have very serious problem with Browsing Internet. I have 256Kbps

> Broadband

> connection. I have Installed WIn XP professional with SP2.

>

> My Problem is I am not able to check my mails simultaneously , means After

> checking my mail on Yahoo , if I want to check my mails on Gmail , I had

> to

> restart my system then I had to check. I have reinstalled Operating SYstem

> 3-4 times still same issue, I have Spyware installed and AVG Antivirus ,

> No

> spywares are detected.

>

> Please advise me.

> --

> Ckeshav

 

It's a bad idea to automatically reinstall the operating system when you

have an issue in only one area!

 

Start with point A and work toward point Z symmetrically. Don't jump around

randomly, and if you make a change, be sure it works before moving on.

 

Check with your ISP for any connectivity problems such as planned

maintenance or other outages. Next check your modem. If it was free from the

ISP, trade it in for a new one. If you also have a router in your network

check that too. Most have diagnostics, and setup software built in. Manuals

can be downloaded from the manufacturer.

 

Check any cabling if you use them, and/or wireless interference. Buildings

can often have "dead spots" or areas of poor reception for a variety of

reasons.

 

You can "ping" a destination IP to find out if you have a connection to

that location. Open a command window. Start > Run > type cmd and press OK.

At the prompt enter "ping www.yahoo.com" (for example) and press enter. The

ping utility will show you any packet losses between hops.

 

I had a similar issue a while back with my personal PC. I turned out that

the modem was bad and I swapped it at no cost for a new one.

 

Mark


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