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Mochachino
5th May 2008, 10:55
i never ever switch the router off, but my mums switched it off 2 nights in a row for some stupid reason. and everytime i switch it back on google dosent work on firefox and nothing works properly apart from sax-p. internet explorer works just like normal. and msn live messenger dosent work?

Ive restarted the comp and router in different orders and still no luuck. last night i switched the router back on at 2am then woke up at 10ish switched the comp on and it was fine?

whats going on? any advice?

DarylVTR
5th May 2008, 11:04
i expect turning the router off for that period of time will reset all its settings. Therefore, it might take awhile to configure itself or you may need to enter the routers software to configure it manually.

If its working now, i wouldnt worry about it mate, funny things are routers!

Mochachino
5th May 2008, 11:09
ive left it on all night again this morning, but it isnt working properly. on firefox sax-p is the only thing that works.

I.E works like normal and msn is what i really need but that wont work, and web messenger dont work on I.E either :S

DarylVTR
5th May 2008, 11:11
thats very odd...... doesnt say limited or no connectivity in the bottom right hand system tray does it?

Viper
5th May 2008, 11:17
well if IE works, then surely it isnt the router thats the problem?

DarylVTR
5th May 2008, 11:20
well if IE works, then surely it isnt the router thats the problem?

Well spotted sherlock

rsmithone
5th May 2008, 11:24
delete fire fox and put a new version of it on there

AM4R
5th May 2008, 11:28
all other sites will be blocked, go on to your router settings and check the inbuilt firewall and see that it is permitting all sites.

Mystic
5th May 2008, 15:14
In firefox, go to google and give the "reload Page" button a few double clicks.

Ste
5th May 2008, 23:14
Your router might have lost its port forwarding settings, very unlikely but possible.

Try putting 192.168.2.1 in your address bar or 192.168.0.2 or 192.168.0.1

Username & password can be alsorts but most basic routers tell you on the bottom if not, it will be admin and blank password or root or administrator.

Once your on the router check the port settings, see if theres a default profile or if any ports are actually allowed to be opened.

Mochachino
6th May 2008, 07:07
well ive reformatted the comp, so it isnt the computer thats the problem. ive been onto the routers firewall and its fine i changed it to all open allowing anything through, and it still wont work.

my router is connected by usb not wireless. i havnt tried that thing yet ste, got work soon, but will do later on.

cheerss

Mystic
6th May 2008, 07:22
You formatted the PC and it still happens in firefox on a clean windows install?

Mochachino
6th May 2008, 15:31
You formatted the PC and it still happens in firefox on a clean windows install?

yep completely reformatted and exactly the same problem.

I.E works fine but its on things where i have to put my input on and i guess where it encrypts the page, such as my ebay, web messenger, paypal, anything that has security.

google is now working in firefox, but still no hope with anything else :(

ok as ive reformatted ive got the old skool msn thing and it works, i guess its to do with the ports etc. but i dont know anything else from there on or how to fix etc?

AM4R
6th May 2008, 16:17
i take it you have re'installed the router? If not try that.

Tupps
6th May 2008, 16:36
aslong as sax-p works your ok

Mochachino
6th May 2008, 17:27
i take it you have re'installed the router? If not try that.

yeh associated the drivers to it etc, and reset the router.

aslong as sax-p works your ok

nothing would apart from HALF of the home page except the google home page which wokred 100%

everything jus randomly started working again, really dosent make sense :S

nuki
7th May 2008, 13:49
The router wont loose its settings by turning it off! u gota presses the reset button under it to load defaults! i suggest trying what ste said and connect to the router via IP! dont start installing no CD's tho cos thats just pointless. depending on the make of the Router will depend on what IP to use, if you type your router name in google im sure you will find the IP to browse to. user name and password is usiall admin admin or sumthing along them lines.

Mochachino
7th May 2008, 17:42
its working fine now. And i didnt jus switch it off to reset its settings lmao, just to like restart it.

But i pressed reset and put all the settings back in and it still wouldnt work, then 30mins later it did :S

Noddy
7th May 2008, 23:09
what router is it that you are using??

Mochachino
8th May 2008, 07:18
what router is it that you are using??

a 2wire one, same company that supplies some internet providers with their routers.