t3hPoundcake
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First of all thanks for taking the time to read this, second of all if this is not the correct forum could this please be moved? 
I had some internet trouble the other night, I think the storm must have knocked out a line around my area. My internet randomly disconnected me from TeamSpeak3 (around 2 in the morning, I stay connected usually all night) and my internet was down and I tried power cycling and all of that, resetting and renewing my IP address. So I just gave up because I had some other things to do, and this morning my internet started working again fine.
Here is the weird part. When I try and load say, Skype, it works fine, all webpages load fine as well...but TeamSpeak3 and Steam will NOT connect no matter what I try. TeamSpeak displays that the hostname is resolved fine, so it's not a DNS problem, I've tried using Google's and OpenDNS's servers just for the heck of it anyway, to no avail.
I'm baffled, I've disabled windows firewall (and even tried enabling it) and my AVAST! Shields aren't blocking any of the connections, at least it doesn't show so on the graphs. I got smacked with a DNS changer a few months ago, and successfully removed it, so I'm hesitant to even disable my shields for a few seconds to try connection.
Any further information (an ipconfig /all) can be posted upon request. Thanks!
I had some internet trouble the other night, I think the storm must have knocked out a line around my area. My internet randomly disconnected me from TeamSpeak3 (around 2 in the morning, I stay connected usually all night) and my internet was down and I tried power cycling and all of that, resetting and renewing my IP address. So I just gave up because I had some other things to do, and this morning my internet started working again fine.
Here is the weird part. When I try and load say, Skype, it works fine, all webpages load fine as well...but TeamSpeak3 and Steam will NOT connect no matter what I try. TeamSpeak displays that the hostname is resolved fine, so it's not a DNS problem, I've tried using Google's and OpenDNS's servers just for the heck of it anyway, to no avail.
I'm baffled, I've disabled windows firewall (and even tried enabling it) and my AVAST! Shields aren't blocking any of the connections, at least it doesn't show so on the graphs. I got smacked with a DNS changer a few months ago, and successfully removed it, so I'm hesitant to even disable my shields for a few seconds to try connection.
Any further information (an ipconfig /all) can be posted upon request. Thanks!
My Computer
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Windows 7 Professional 32bitAMD PhenomII Black Edition 9404GB DDR2nVidia GTS-450
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 32bit
- CPU
- AMD PhenomII Black Edition 940
- Motherboard
- ASRock N68C-S
- Memory
- 4GB DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GTS-450
- Sound Card
- Stock Board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 19inch Hanns-G Widescreen
- Hard Drives
- Stock 300GB
- PSU
- 750 Watts
- Case
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- Cooling
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