Solved Can only access Google / Yahoo websites

Great thread.

Wanted folks to know...

I recently bought a Windows 8 laptop, Lenovo. Same problem as is being discussed on this thread.
What helped was doing the following:

I have McAfee. Did a full scan, found a virus and removed it.

(McAfee needs internet connection to run, and could use the internet connection, but browser - IE - was behaving as discussed on this thread).

Then did the following (posted couple of years earlier on this forum).

netsh winsock reset catalog (reset winsock entries)

netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (reset TCP/IP stack)

Both have to be done in admin mode and one has to restart the computer after each reset.

Now I could access web pages. Ran Auslogics (again as reported much earlier on this thread) to remove supposedly bad registry entries.

All ok for the time being. Lets see how it goes.

If it recurs, I am thinking of getting my Windows re-installed.

Thanks again for the immensely helpful posts.

Subro
 

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IPv4 vs IPv6

These working websites maybe all IPv6 capable.

Do you have any IPv4 address based filtering enabled in your setup that's not filtering out IPv6 addresses?
(check router, software on your computer, etc...)
 
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Windows 10 64bit
OOPS ! ! ! The fix prescribed by Avast! didn't hold. It worked for most of one day, which is longer than I've gone between problems in the past. At least we know who the culprit is. I'll post more if Avast! can tell me what else to do.

LtV

Use their uninstall tool for this.

avast! Uninstall Utility | Download aswClear for avast! Removal

Did I mention that I literally and figuratively hate third part A/V software with a pink and purple passion. :mad:

I guess it's pretty obvious what the reason might be for this. :rolleyes:

If you don't want problems like this then use Microsoft security essentials and scan with Malware bytes.


I only would like to share my experience which has been earned on the same problem I was facing. (I was only accessing some websites, such as google websites(youtube, gmail, and others). However, Microsoft websites, and yahoo are not opened at all.


I tried clearing the cach of DSN with the command below.

1- Open CMD as adminstrator.
2- type ipconfig /flushdns

Then, I restarted my router, then everything was OK.

I don't know if that clearing of the cach of DSN was solved the problem or not. But, after doing that, everything has been OK.
 

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Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP, Pavilion
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit
CPU
Intel Core i5, 2.3GHz
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard- Model 1657
Memory
DDR3- 6GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Graphics Family, Radeon HD 6770M
Hard Drives
Toshiba 700GB
Antivirus
Microsot Secuirty Eessentials
Browser
MS IE, Google Chrom, and FireFox
Been following the threads and tried all measures, but still had same problems. I could barely connect to AOL, could connect fine to GOOGLE and YAHOO, but couldn't connect to anything else.

In this case, my PC used Ethernet/LAN, and we use an AT&T modem (and a router to provide some more LAN connections) for several computers and network printers (both LAN and wireless).

I think that the right path is static IP assignment. However, you may have to call your internet provider to verify. Why? Your static IP assignments may work one day, and the next day will conflict with everyone else's in the world, once it attempts to connect to a website because someone else has the same static IP number. A quick phone call, I called AT&T and discussed, and they asked me how many devices I had in the office. From that, the representative assigned a range of available IPs that I could use within the office.

Subsequently, and similar to the previous threads discussed above, I went to NETWORKING AND SHARING CENTER, clicked on the left menu CHANGE ADAPTER SETTINGS, left-clicked on the available NETWORK CONNECTION icon, then clicked on PROPERTIES. From there, I highlighted the INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4 (TCP/IP4), then clicked on PROPERTIES. I changed the option of automatic IP address to "USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS" and put one of the allocated IP addresses in the first field. For my system, I used standard subsequent data such as SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0, DEFAULT GATEWAY 192.168.1.254 (my modem router), and then I directed "USE THE FOLLOWING DNS SERVER ADDRESSES" and used the same router number 192.168.1.254

Been two days so far, and I have no problem now connecting to any website.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP
OS
windows 7 64bit
So had been searching for a solution to this for a whole day and found something that finally worked. Hopefully this helps someone else out. What I did was go to my LAN network adapter properties, uncheck both ipv4 and ipv6, then disable the network adapter. Then I re enabled the adapter, and checked ONLY ONE of either ipv4 or ipv6. For me, checking only ipv4 made my internet work again, although you may have to repeat and try the other protocol.d
 

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PC/Desktop
OS
windows
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