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Solve your problems connecting to Internet
- Before accusing your Internet service provider for all ills, try first to establish a diagnosis.
- Do not neglect any track!
- Follow our tips into eight points.
- summary Solve your problems connecting to Internet What to do when the Wi-Fi patina?
- See all summary 1.
- Restart the box A simple restart of the box can sometimes be enough to put everything in order.
- Most current models have an On / Off button.
- Be sure to wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again.
- Requires reboot, meanwhile, two minutes or more.
- If you have an older box, disconnect the power supply from the electrical outlet and the modem, and up to five times with old Freebox. 2.
- Enlist the help of Windows The operating system provides an option to repair a network connection in three clicks.
- Go to Control Panel, select Network and Internet, and then solve the problems.
- Sometimes this manipulation restores the connection, but this is rare. 3.
- Check the Ethernet cable enlarge You are able to connect Wi-Fi, but not Ethernet?
- Look no further than the cable that connects your box to your PC may be disconnected or damaged.
- Unless it is the connection to your PLC kit.
- This damage may have been caused by a fearless cat or cable jammed against furniture.
- Whatever the reason, check all physical connections between your PC and the box.
- Disconnect and reconnect your boxes CPL.
- Wait a little, everything should return to normal.
- If it still does not work, try with other cables (one for console, PC children ...). 4.
- Remember the NIC If this is not the fault of the cable, it may be the network card in your computer that has faltered.
- To test this hypothesis, connect another device (netbook even borrow your neighbor) to your box.
- If it connects to the Net, the problem is necessarily your machine.
- You can also check the proper functioning of the network card by going to the Start menu.
- Click Control Panel, then System and Security.
- In the window that appears, click Device Manager under System.
- If the network card icon does not appear or you see a yellow triangular sign, it means it is no longer recognized by Windows.
- Reinstall drivers is necessary.
- If it does nothing, it will have to buy another card. 5.
- PC sees it the box?
- enlarge Go to the Network Browser.
- If the network icon does not appear on the desktop of your PC, right-click on the desktop, click Personalize, then in the window that appears, select Change desktop icons, then select Network under the The title Desktop Icons.
- You can then double-click the Network icon on your desktop.
- A window opens, displaying your icons and ordis box connected to it.
- Your box does not appear?
- The lack of connection may be related to a failure of your router or your ISP's network.
- These dips are common, so wait a bit before sounding the alarm. 6.
- Choose your DNS server Internet light your box may well be green, you can not open a website.
- This is probably due to DNS (domain name system) of your ISP.
- Do not give up, it is very simple.
- Once you enter the site name in the browser bar, it is automatically converted by the computer IP address using the DNS server from your ISP.
- Which may experience failures.
- But you can use other DNS servers such as those offered by OpenDNS or GoogleDNS.
- These services allow faster access to sites while providing protection antiphishing and antivirus.
- Choose in the Windows Start menu, Control Panel.
- Click Network and Internet, then Network and Sharing Center, then Local Area Connection.
- In the window that appears, click Properties.
- Properties window LAN connection opens, select Internet Protocol Version 7 (TCP/IPv4), click Properties again.
- Enter the location of the preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server numbers indicated by the selected service or to Open DNS: 208.67.222.222 then 208.67.220.200.
- Finally confirm with OK. 7.
- Refresh the DNS resolver cache Drain and refresh the DNS cache may be sufficient to find a connection to certain websites.
- On Windows 7, type cmd in the search box on the Start menu to get the Command Prompt window.
- Type ipconfig / flushdns.
- Confirm with Enter.
- Windows will confirm that the DNS resolver cache has been emptied. 8.
- Beware settings Freebox V5 A user of the Freebox V5 from moving into a new apartment had to dig a little brains to realize that the Freebox V5 did not keep the settings.
- Result: one device could connect at once.
- zuma2014February 2013100% GOOD (1 votes)
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