media disconnected/web proxy failed
getting media disconnected message under ipconfig.running netgear wireless,other machines working fine.i reset it anyway,but no improvement.wireless signal on my dell with xp shows excellent but will not connect.after running network diagnostics,i get a fail on my web proxy,and if i open that it has my proxy port,my ieproxy(passed) and a line saying server appears to be running on port[none]i think the none might be my problem,but not sure. i have recently encountered malware issues and wondering if one might have caused this. thank you.1 person needs an answerI do too
October 28th, 2010 12:00am

Hi gpousson, · Since when are you facing the problem?· Do you remember making any changes prior to the issue? Check to see if the following helps. Method 1: You could try checking for the router firewall and see if there are any settings that are causing the issue. Method 2: Check if the wireless adapter is fine and try updating the drivers from the manufacturer website. a. Click Start and right click My Computer.b. Select Properties and then click the Hardware tab.c. Click Device manager and expand Network Adapters from the list.d. Right click the wireless adapter and click Properties.e. Click Driver tab and click Update driver. Method 3: Temporarily disable the computer`s anti-virus program and check if the issue persists. If no issue occurs, then you might need to firewall settings within the security software. Note: Ensure to enable your anti-virus back on the computer after you finish these steps. It is not recommended to disable these settings on the computer. This is just to troubleshoot the issue. Method 4: Run an online scan to determine if there is any malware problem. Refer to the below mentioned link for the same.Malicious Software Removal Tool | Protect Your Computer Regards,Syed N – Microsoft Support--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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October 28th, 2010 12:24pm

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