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Windows 7 starter cant connect to the internet.

I have Hp notebook,am using windows 7 starter,Last week i was connecting to the internet and browse without any problem,suddenly today morning i cant browse but the connection seems to be available ,what might be the problem ??Am using mozila and internet
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June 9th, 2011 11:25pm
Hello,
I think it is an IP addressing problem.
Please the output of the ipconfig /all > ipconfig.txt command (search ipconfig.txt file and post here its content).



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June 10th, 2011 12:14am
Hi,



According the issue, I wonder whether you navigate internet via proxy? If you use a proxy, please check the proxy setting first.



Please refer:




http://support.microsoft.com/kb/135982






In addition, I suggest that you may use “ipconfig -release” and “ipconfig –renew” to get a new IP adress, try to navigate internet
again. If the issue persists, please use “ipconfig -all” to export the IP configuration, then post the result here.




On the other hand, would you please descript the network enviorment you using? Such as, the network device, network connection mode.



Hope that helps
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June 13th, 2011 2:56am

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