im connected but i cant browse

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
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    im connected but i cant browse


    Ok first of all i would like to apologize about my bad english.

    Im using two pc's one laptop and a regular pc. Laptop os is vista, regular pc is windows 7. I use a zyxell rooter to have both pc's conected to the net. At first there were no problems i could browse with no lags no problems at all but after a while i noticed that i cant browse the internet so i checked the networking and sharing center but it says that im connected and that everything is ok but i still couldnt browse so i did run the cmd ping test and it almost allways showed me that the request is timed out. The weird part is that if i unplug the router and directly connect the internet cable into my pc and fill in all the ip's and gateways and what not the connection is fine and i can browse with no problems at all. The second weird thing is that it isnt a router issue because when it is conected my laptop can browse the net while i cant.

    i hope someone understands what im talking about any advice will be gladly appreciated
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  2. Posts : 1,506
    W7 Ult. x64 | OS X
       #2

    It sounds like your router and PC are having trouble communicating. You should run an ipconfig /all command in the same method you used for the ping. Post the results using printscreen or a screen capture program.

    Command:
    ipconfig /all
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #3

    dudynipple said:
    Ok first of all i would like to apologize about my bad english.

    Im using two pc's one laptop and a regular pc. Laptop os is vista, regular pc is windows 7. I use a zyxell rooter to have both pc's conected to the net. At first there were no problems i could browse with no lags no problems at all but after a while i noticed that i cant browse the internet so i checked the networking and sharing center but it says that im connected and that everything is ok but i still couldnt browse so i did run the cmd ping test and it almost allways showed me that the request is timed out. The weird part is that if i unplug the router and directly connect the internet cable into my pc and fill in all the ip's and gateways and what not the connection is fine and i can browse with no problems at all. The second weird thing is that it isnt a router issue because when it is conected my laptop can browse the net while i cant.

    i hope someone understands what im talking about any advice will be gladly appreciated
    Do you have an A/V software or a third party firewall installed?

    Is this a clean install of Windows 7 or an upgrade from Vista or XP?
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  4. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    notsograymatter-->
    Here is the IPConfig and here are the ping results: Ping results and it is like this allthe time!

    chev65-->
    I have "AVG antivirus free" and i think that it doesnt have its own firewall at least it doesnt show up on the components menu. It had something called "resident shield" maybe thats the firewall i dont know. And why do you say "third party firewall" when i only got one windows and possibly other antivirus firewall where is the third one?

    It is a clean install no ugrades!
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  5. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #5

    AVG's "resident shield" may be blocking your connection WikiAnswers - What is AVG resident shield...Is it unavoidable
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  6. Posts : 19
    Windows Seven
       #6

    did you check if the computers are using the same dns? If yes, check Anti vir and firewall and other security sw blocking ur conections :)
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Jacee-->
    I tried to quit AVG but it didnt help so guess its not the resident shield

    Ruivo-->
    How can i do that? I mean to check those dns.

    As i said i tried to quit my antivirus, but it didnt help, so its not the antivirus and i tried to look in the windows firewall settings but i didnt know what to look for so i switched it off and it didnt help either.


    Im sory if i seem a little dumb in computer related stuff, but thats why im here to look for help
    Anyway if anyone of you have a clue what could be the problem thats causing this then please let me know.
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  8. Posts : 19
    Windows Seven
       #8

    You can check at this page Here in the forum, posted by Zidane :) how change DNS
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #9

    I changed the DNS on both computers to OpenDNS and it didnt affect anything actually a few months back when we called our internet provider for help they sent some worker to our house and he was confused about the whole situation he couldnt help i asked him why there is no ip and dns settings on my local area connection adapter (IPv4) and he said that it doesent have to because it automatically obtains them from the router so answer to Ruivo's question is that i cant check if both computer have the same DNS i asume that they do since they both obtain it from the router.

    Did u guys found anything unusual in the IPconfig that i posted earlier?
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  10. Posts : 19
    Windows Seven
       #10

    I asked if the both computers are using the same DNS, also, are they in the same workgroup?
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