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router & connectivity problem
Gamezertruth:
Before explaining my problem here. First, I have a router, called(Sagem), which is made of several years before! The router was working perfectly when I bought it! But after two years or more "router" began to be dropped all the time. the Router before it was that brings high-Internet speed! But after the passage of time, the router or modem became suffers from many problems! Unfortunately. Just yesterday had discovered that the problem is from the same router which goes dropped all the time ! :sad: Yesterday I noticed that the internet connection keeps interrupted/discoannecting and some time my network icon in task-bar Starts displays a yellow sign like this (the dns server isn't responding) and
Really I do not know what it means but I began to get these problems since yesterday ! :confused: :undecided: and I have the router manufacturer disk and have to Inserted in the CD drive and won’t work so I'm in trouble "yo" :thinking:. I search in google search engine but did no results. 'So I'm lost right now!lol :tongue: and other thing when I Inserted the manufacturer CD into the CD drive (the manufacturer CD won’t work either) It gives me a unknown publisher ? I've been a scammed? :angry:
Gamezertruth:
I figure out why I can not access to some of my websites throughout that time! But just discovered the main reason, which is probably the service provider or router, or both! In fact all of them is crap. and yeah Yesterday, the Internet went from my computer! Nor any available network! So I sat thinking and thinking until I got the ideas! So I've to remove all Related network drives and rebooting the computer and still no available network so other idea i got to Right click on the network icon in the task bar and select troubleshoot problem and couldn't fix the networking problems either ran WR it was unable to fix the problem ! so i had to do it again and uninstall all Related network drives and restart the computer and reinstall some of network drives and run troubleshoot problem once again and run a repair broken network connection built in SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition wasn’t help either so i had go to do it all For the third time with restore Default and troubleshoot my network by going to "Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Firewall" and this time look like the network problem is back with some fixed! :smiley: but i still having a blocked webpage problem and Difficulty to browse websites :sarcastic:
Boggin:
There's a couple of things that you can try.
For the disconnections it could well be your provider - have you contacted them to have your line tested ?
Disconnections can also be caused by interference from other local users when using just a Wifi connection and a channel change in the router can resolve that.
To determine if it is a Wifi problem then wire the router to the computer to see if you still get the disconnects.
To determine which channel the router is broadcasting on as well as other local users, open a command prompt and enter netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid
Right click in the command window text area and click on Select all then press enter.
You can then right click in the reply box and select Paste so I can have a look at the output and let me know your SSID (network name).
It's possible there could have been firmware upgrades for your router model, so go to the vendor's support site and see what they have for your model. http://support.sagemcom.com/site/sagemcom_carte.php
If they have a f/w upgrade, log into the router and look for the bit that allows you to back up the existing config. as some f/w updates can cause problems.
If you feel the router is playing up, switch the computer and router off as well as disconnecting all cables for a couple of minutes - reconnect the cables and switch just the router on until all lights are back on and then switch on the computer.
If you are using a separate modem and router, you do this for the modem as well, but just switch the modem back on and let it initialize first before switching the router back on.
This is known as a power cycle and can usually clear a number of ails.
There are also a couple of other commands that can help with connectivity/browsing and they are done from an elevated command prompt -
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
exit
Then reboot.
Not being able to browse can also be caused by security programs blocking connectivity and to determine if this is the cause, boot up into Safe Mode with Networking and then see how it performs.
Gamezertruth:
First, before I post here to your response! I need a tool for the removal of svhost virus Because of RogueKiller kept catch it all time and unable to remove it ! and i have slow Internet at the moment!
Boggin:
Give these steps a try - http://malwaretips.com/blogs/svchost-exe-virus-removal/
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