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Anyone got problems with MSN :s
ilovejordan
29-08-2006, 11:41 PM
Nope im on fine harrasing craig.
pikachu!
29-08-2006, 11:43 PM
nopeee.
Poo, I just randomly got signed out and can't sign back in :s
GordonFreeman
29-08-2006, 11:49 PM
Poo, I just randomly got signed out and can't sign back in :s
You're having connection problems with your internet then. You should reset your router and modem (unplug them for 30 seconds, plug the modem in and let it power up, plug in the router, allow it to power up then attach the network cables)
You're having connection problems with your internet then. You should reset your router and modem (unplug them for 30 seconds, plug the modem in and let it power up, plug in the router, allow it to power up then attach the network cables)
Ok, i'll give it a shot, brb.
GordonFreeman
29-08-2006, 11:55 PM
Ok, i'll give it a shot, brb.
It should work, it happens with my router a lot. By any chance have you got a wireless router?
Im back, it didnt work :s. Yea i have a netgear router
On the MSN Troubleshooter thing it says the Key Ports has an exclimation mark next to it
GordonFreeman
30-08-2006, 12:03 AM
Well that's weird, try repairing using the msn troubleshooter. If it doesn't work you're a bit stuck. Wireless routers are trouble for this sort of thing.
pikachu!
30-08-2006, 12:04 AM
this happend to me once
i just restarted my computer and it was fine rofl.
Well that's weird, try repairing using the msn troubleshooter. If it doesn't work you're a bit stuck. Wireless routers are trouble for this sort of thing.
been trying that since it happened :s
GordonFreeman
30-08-2006, 12:08 AM
Very weird. Tried restarting? If that doesn't work then you're pretty much stuck.
My laptop was off when i unplugged the router and modem :S
Meh, fustrating >><<
I cant even load gmail.com
GordonFreeman
30-08-2006, 12:13 AM
Really sounds like an internet problem. Wish there was more I could help other than asking you to re-try my method again to the letter. This time, make sure you unplug the network cables from the router before you boot it up. Give both the modem and router 10 seconds from the moment you plug them both in before moving onto the next step.
Ok i will try it tomorrow and see how it goes!
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