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can someone please post a link to google?
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then I can add it ot my favourites so that i can use it, this flippin IE won't let me search for anything!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.nothing happens, I clicked on the google link and when it opened in another window it went to internet explorer canndisplay the webpage, and then i highlighted the address and right clicked and copied and pasted it into the first window AND IT STILL WENT TO INTERNET EXPLORER CANNOT DISPLAY THE WEBPAGE
Aaagh!! No!!! Not a bloody BT Homehub!!!
The problem you've described is most commonly related to the router failing to connect properly with the Domain Name System (DNS) server. That's a special computer which translates website names (such as www.google.co.uk) into their 'real' (numerical) addresses (such as 209.85.143.104). Routers are normally configured to 'automatically assign' a DNS server but, when that fails to work, it's possible to override that setting and enter the information manually. That's what I was hoping to help you do, Dot. However the BT Homehub is a SPECIAL type of router which will ONLY use the automatic settings to access BT's DNS server so, regrettably, I can't help you after all.
However I can possibly help you to check whether it really is a DNS problem. In your browser's address bar (where you'd normally type 'www.google.co.uk', or similar) type this:
209.85.143.104
Then click the 'Go' button. If the Google website appears, you've definitely got a DNS problem. (If so, get BT to replace your Homehub). If you still can't see the Google website, I'm completely mystified!
Chris
The problem you've described is most commonly related to the router failing to connect properly with the Domain Name System (DNS) server. That's a special computer which translates website names (such as www.google.co.uk) into their 'real' (numerical) addresses (such as 209.85.143.104). Routers are normally configured to 'automatically assign' a DNS server but, when that fails to work, it's possible to override that setting and enter the information manually. That's what I was hoping to help you do, Dot. However the BT Homehub is a SPECIAL type of router which will ONLY use the automatic settings to access BT's DNS server so, regrettably, I can't help you after all.
However I can possibly help you to check whether it really is a DNS problem. In your browser's address bar (where you'd normally type 'www.google.co.uk', or similar) type this:
209.85.143.104
Then click the 'Go' button. If the Google website appears, you've definitely got a DNS problem. (If so, get BT to replace your Homehub). If you still can't see the Google website, I'm completely mystified!
Chris
Well, I'm still (partially) mystified but I think that you might need to speak to someone at BT. Tell them that your laptop can connect to numeric IP addresses but not to some URLs.
Alternatively, post a question in Technology marked "Fao: ChuckFickens", with a link to this thread. He knows a zillion times as much about 'techie stuff' than I do! He might be able to offer a solution.
Alternatively, post a question in Technology marked "Fao: ChuckFickens", with a link to this thread. He knows a zillion times as much about 'techie stuff' than I do! He might be able to offer a solution.