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Old 03-06-2007, 11:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default My internet hates me.

Last night, I was playing Counter Strike: Source for quite a long period of time. I've had no problems with my internet connection until last night. Around 10-12, my internet starts giving me HUGE lag spikes. Now, I live in a 5 man house, with a WEP secured wireless network+ MAC filter, so usually when I get lag spikes like this, it's because of my roommates. Anyways, I check around the house to see that they're all sleeping, so I reboot my computer. After I reboot, to my horror, my internet connection has stopped. I can't load any web pages, connect to any servers, nil. So I took a few minutes in trying to identify the problem:

1. Changed the network card in my computer in case it was a hardware issue, still did not work. Not a hardware problem.
2. Used the same ethernet cable on another computer in the vicinity, and the internet worked. Not a cable problem.
3. Internet worked for everyone in the house, wireless and cabled. Not a router or ISP problem.

So I assumed it was a configuration problem in my computer. I tried using a wireless receiver via USB and it STILL did not pick up a signal. I tried readding my connection, but was stuck with a message saying that it was a problem in my configuration. Now, I'm stumped as to what to do and how to do it. I don't want to waste 100 bucks on a networking technician so I'm putting my trust onto you, Computer Forum, to deliver me from my problem. Thanks in advance for everything and sorry if my English is not good.
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Old 03-06-2007, 11:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Installed anything lately? If not, to get your original computer settings back by going to start> control panel> performance and maintenance> system restore (very top left hand corner). If that doesnt fix it, windows might be messed up deeper then just settings. At first I thought it was an isp problem, but you said no to that. Is your router still working good? do you have your network setup with static IP's (try a different network ip)? Tried 'repairing' your wireless connection (disable then re-enable it)? Tried a wired connection with your computer and the router?


By the way, your english is a LOT better then some peoples.
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