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em 10-19-2013 06:45 PM
i5-3230m 2,6hgz with turbo booost
Geforce 710 M 1 Gb Vram
4 Gb DDR3 ram
750 gb HDD
hi guys again,
i have a stupid problem, sometimes i am connected to the internet, and it just stop the connection but it a twist. the internet let's say fail but it is still on, in the wireless symbol on the right down counter of the desktop. i have to turn the airplane mode on turn it off and it works fine then. i use firefox and chorme but browers it happens the same thing.
help anyone?
em 10-23-2013 05:34 PM
What driver version are you using for the wireless adapter?
Have you attempted to update the driver?
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em 10-23-2013 07:25 PM
When this happens - try to write in the CMD - ipconfig /flushdns ![]()
em 10-23-2013 07:43 PM
Also, what brand / model is your router? Would it happen to be a d-link by chance?
em 11-24-2013 12:38 AM
can u tell me how can i do that? please ![]()
em 11-26-2013 03:13 PM
You're going to need to be more specific with three responses above you.
Which "that" are you referring to?
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em 11-26-2013 06:37 PM
this that srry man ![]()
"When this happens - try to write in the CMD - ipconfig /flushdns
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em 11-26-2013 07:05 PM
The actual process should be:
Open a Command Prompt
In the command prompt type: ipconfig /flushdns
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em 11-27-2013 01:34 PM
Can u explain how can i do that? im a little bit noobie at that kind of things
Srry
em 11-27-2013 02:15 PM
Type command prompt in the search bar.
Right click the Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator
At the C: prompt in the window, type ipconfig /flushdns
Close the window by typing exit
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