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Are you able to connect to internet in Windows Safe Mode with Networking. Control Panel, Network Connections 2. Right click on Wireless Network Connection 3. Double click on IP Version 4 5. Choose "Use the following IP address" 6. Subnet mask: Share Share Tweet Email. Related Topics Answers. MakeUseOf Articles Published. I hope there is a fix for this or at least remove the update that is causing this problem. I don't have time to do update them one by one and restart the computer just to see which one.

I had the same problem yesterday. There was a network shown between my computer and the internet icon, and there was a red X, between the network and the Internet. Anyway i got ip from my router, and other coumputers also could use the internet throug the same router.

Maybe it will help. Same problem on my Vista Home Premium portable. It happened gradually, one browser after the other. I could still connect through Opera when IE and Firefox would give a "connexion refused" message. Now all of them give the same message. The notebook maker's support line suggested would you have guessed it? NOT something that I want to do. I recently had this happen to me out of nowhere, meaning no new app installs or anything to narrow down as the culprit.

I will be using the computer such as watching a dvd and downloading headers from newsgroups but IE or Firefox can't connect. I am clearly connected to the internet and Network Diag. It happens only occasionally and usually is rectified by a restart. I have found that it is more than likely a corrupt winsock protocol, although have not figured out what is causing the corruption.

Anyways, try this link or google winsock protocol reset and hope that helps. I'm also having Internet connectivity problems with Windows Mail and Internet Explorer, which mysteriously started last week.

The Internet connection icon shows that I am connected to my wireless router. The problem seems to have started following a Windows Update last week, which made my IE unable to connect.

Windows Mail could still connect. A day later I got the Windows Update message that Vista SP1 was available, so I assumed that it had been quicky issued to resolve the connectivity problem. I backed up everything, and finally today decided to install SP1. It didn't resolve my connectivity issue, and now Windows Mail also has connectivity issues. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.

Solved: Vista connects to internet but can't browse. Thread starter caddomillsrose Start date Jun 20, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Jun 20, Messages 5. I found the thread that details my issue but nothing worked! I could ping any web site and it appears I can download updates.

I can also chat using Windows Messanger. I am not very PC saavy, but can follow detailed instructions, so please help, if you have any ideas to try! I would have this system reghosted with XP if my husband would let me! I am not a fan of Vista since this occured! Joined Aug 3, Messages 1, First though would be your firewall or other security software that is blocking traffic. Try disabling them and see if you can surf then. Joined Dec 11, Messages 1, Everything worked perfect then all of a sudden, I was no longer able to browse any websites.

Joined Apr 27, Messages What message do you get in IE8 when you're not able to browse? Is it "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage"? Cancel Submit. Aashish G. Please post back and let us know. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Aashish G's post on September 2, The Vista machine connects to the Airport just fine, excellent signal strength. When I am in network settings, it shows a good connection between the computer and the Airport, but it shows the Airport is not connected to the modem.

I know the Airport is working fine because I am sitting here replying to this on one of the two Macs on this network. The internet was working for two days, and then it just stopped. In reply to Jesse and Roxy's post on September 12, One more update. I did everything recommended in this thread up, and realized the problem is not with the network. I connected directly to the modem, restarted the computer and modem, obviously no internet. So I went into control panel, and the computer says it is connected to the internet.

It won't let me diagnose anything if the computer thinks there is a connection. I don't want her to have to take it in somewhere to pay money and find out it is a simple setting that reconfigured when the computer crashed.

I must say, I have a lot of respect for the people that work on and maintain windows machines everyday, these things are a pain to even figure out what is wrong, let alone fix a problem. Networkingisapain in vista.



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