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Proxy Settings Problem!
I am using my laptop to write this as my desktop says
I cant connect to internet on Google chrome or Firefox as it says can not connect.
This has happened since I did a malaware scan about an hour ago.
Any help appreciated.
I cant connect to internet on Google chrome or Firefox as it says can not connect.
This has happened since I did a malaware scan about an hour ago.
Any help appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm confused as to why you've mentioned proxy settings but, just in case it's relevant, let's start there:
In Firefox, go to Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Settings and ensure that 'No proxy' is selected (unless of course, unusually, you normally connect via a proxy). Click 'OK' twice.
Then check that your desktop is actually connected to your router. (i.e. either that the ethernet cable is plugged in or that there's a wireless connection).
Next, reset the TCP/IP stack:
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In Firefox, go to Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Settings and ensure that 'No proxy' is selected (unless of course, unusually, you normally connect via a proxy). Click 'OK' twice.
Then check that your desktop is actually connected to your router. (i.e. either that the ethernet cable is plugged in or that there's a wireless connection).
Next, reset the TCP/IP stack:
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This might help but I don't use Chrome because I simply can't get on with it:
https:/ /suppor t.googl e.com/c hrome/a nswer/9 6815?hl =en-GB
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