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CAN SOME ONE HELP WITH A ROUTER PROB?
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~˜Kim in | Report | 5 Feb 2005 16:29 |
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Hi can someone please help me, yesterday i set up a router on my pc so we could run all 3 of our pcs, since ive installed it ive not been able to access the log in page on the 1837 site and its really frustrating me as i bought more credits yesterday lol...im sure something on the router is blocking it, but i dont know what and how to do anything lol... thank's kim |
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www.Siouxhealer | Report | 5 Feb 2005 16:37 |
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Hi Kim, Found this online sounds like an issue with "secure" pages/sites. Check the router's settings and your system's settings to make sure you're not blocking secure/SSL connections. What brand is your router? There should be a trouble shooting home page to look at. We use a D-Link wireless router. Sioux |
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~˜Kim in | Report | 5 Feb 2005 16:42 |
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Hi i will do that ive just got to work out where the routers setting are lol, im not very good at this lol thank's for your help kim |
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Judy | Report | 5 Feb 2005 18:31 |
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Kim....try changing the following settings: Fixing “Website Can’t Be Found” and other Site Error Messages More than likely you have trouble with accessing quite a few sites.....particularly getting the message "website can't be found" among a few other error messages. Try the following and it should solve your problem. 1. Go to START. 2. Click on CONTROL PANEL. 3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS. 4. Change NUMBER OF DAYS TO KEEP IN HISTORY to “0” and click APPLY 5. A box appears with tabs labeled across the top. Click on ADVANCED. 6. Scroll down to the sub-heading SECURITY. 7. Make sure the following has check marks next to it: Use USE SSL 2.0, USE SSL 3.0 and USE TLS 1.0. 8. Also make sure you check off EMPTY TEMPORARY INTERNET FILE WHEN BROWSER IS CLOSED. More than likely USE TLS 1.0 is not checked of and it should be. This will give you the error messages, as well as a few others, that will prevent you from viewing web sites and the error you are getting. Make sure you empty your cookies cache as well as temporary internet files once in a while, too, as this slows down your computer and these folders tend to "remember" the errors and may continue to bring them up until the folders are emptied. Judy |
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~˜Kim in | Report | 5 Feb 2005 18:46 |
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Hi thank's for that but its still not working, i need to locate the settings for the router i think, but i cant find it lol kim |
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Bobtanian | Report | 5 Feb 2005 19:13 |
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Hi I know this is not quite your problem, but I have a Netgear router.DG834v2---and PC is running AOL. Last weekend one of my addy's was secured by AOL, which meant that a complete set of AOL passwords was needed. fair enough. At the same time,(after resetting the P/words) I found that I couldnt get on the net,via the router, and had to revert to AOL 8 b/b.(voyager modem) My thoughts were that the router had been got at also........but in the end it appeared that It too needed a new password that matched the new AOL ones..... just a thought........ Bob |
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