Windows 7 Wiered problem with my laptops wifi

rkvant

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Hello. I use windows 7 build 7068. But i got a strange problem. Wifi works good, mail and windows live is working good but when i tried to load pages in firefox it dont work... sometimes its loading the pages fast and normal and 5 min after nothing happans it just loading the site ... this only happens on my homenetwork with dlink router. At work everything works fine...

I try command to ping Facebook | Welcome to Facebook and it respond. But it cant load the page in firefox....grrr;)

i try to reset router but the problem is still there. Vista on my other laptop works fine. Is just on my eee 1000h pc with w7 i got the problem.. ive got windows 7 on my mediacenter with cable connected to ruter and everything works ok there.

Sorry my bad english.
 

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It seems like you are facing a peculiar issue with your Windows 7 build 7068 where the Wi-Fi connection works, and other applications like mail and Windows Live function correctly, but Firefox is having trouble loading pages consistently on your home network with a D-Link router. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot this issue: 1. Restart Your Computer: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Try restarting your computer and see if the problem persists. 2. Clear Firefox Cache: Clearing the cache in Firefox can sometimes help with loading issues. To do this: - Open Firefox. - Go to the menu at the top-right (three horizontal lines) > Options. - Click on Privacy & Security in the left panel. -...
It seems like you are facing a peculiar issue with your Windows 7 build 7068 where the Wi-Fi connection works, and other applications like mail and Windows Live function correctly, but Firefox is having trouble loading pages consistently on your home network with a D-Link router. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot this issue: 1. Restart Your Computer: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Try restarting your computer and see if the problem persists. 2. Clear Firefox Cache: Clearing the cache in Firefox can sometimes help with loading issues. To do this: - Open Firefox. - Go to the menu at the top-right (three horizontal lines) > Options. - Click on Privacy & Security in the left panel. - Scroll down to the Cookies and Site Data section and click on Clear Data. - Check both boxes (Cookies and Site Data, Cached Web Content) and click Clear. 3. Update Firefox: Ensure you are using the latest version of Firefox. Outdated browser versions can sometimes cause compatibility issues. 4. Disable Browser Add-ons: Sometimes, browser extensions or add-ons can interfere with the loading of web pages. Try disabling any extensions you have installed and see if that helps. 5. Check Proxy Settings: Ensure that your browser is not configured to use a proxy server that might be causing the issue. To check: - In Firefox, go to Options > General. - Scroll down to the Network Settings section and make sure it is set to 'No proxy' or 'Use system proxy settings'. 6. Check Firewall Settings: Your firewall settings could be blocking certain websites. Temporarily disable the firewall and check if the pages load properly. If they do, adjust the firewall settings accordingly. 7. DNS Settings: Try changing your DNS settings to use a public DNS like Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or OpenDNS. This can sometimes help resolve browsing issues. 8. Network Troubleshooting: Run the Network Troubleshooter in Windows to diagnose and potentially fix network-related problems. To do this: - Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. - Click on Troubleshoot problems and follow the on-screen instructions. If after trying these steps the issue persists, it could be a specific compatibility problem between your Windows 7 build and Firefox on your particular hardware setup. In that case, you might consider reaching out to Mozilla Firefox support for further assistance or consider upgrading your operating system for better compatibility and security.
 

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