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Internet and networking

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Internet and networking Internet If you do not find a solution to your problem in this section, the issue may be networking related. See "Networking" on page 78 for more information. You cannot connect to the Internet • If you are using a cable or DSL modem, make sure that the modem cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet network jack. See more troubleshooting at "Modem (cable or DSL)" on page 75. - OR - If you are using a dial-up modem, make sure that the modem cable is plugged into the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack. See more troubleshooting at "Modem (dial-up)" on page 76. • Make sure that your account with your Internet service provider (ISP) is set up correctly. For help, contact your ISP technical support. • Your ISP may be having connection problems. Contact your ISP technical support to determine whether the Internet outage is widespread (a problem they are trying to solve). Help For more information about troubleshooting Internet connections, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type troubleshooting connections in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. You see an "Unable to locate host" message and are unable to browse the Internet • You may have typed the URL (Web address) incorrectly. Check the URL, then enter it again, or try a different URL. • Your Web browser may be experiencing problems. Close your Web browser, then restart it. If that does not allow you to connect, restart your computer. • The problem may be with your network, not the Internet itself. Check your network cables and network devices (such as switches, routers, and hubs). • Your ISP may be having connection problems. Contact your ISP technical support to determine whether the Internet outage is widespread (a problem they are trying to solve). 74

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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
74
Internet and networking
Internet
If you do not find a solution to your problem in this section,
the issue may be networking related. See
“Networking” on
page 78
for more information.
You cannot connect to the Internet
If you are using a cable or DSL modem, make sure that
the modem cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet
network jack. See more troubleshooting at
“Modem
(cable or DSL)” on page 75
.
- OR -
If you are using a dial-up modem, make sure that the
modem cable is plugged into the modem jack and not
the Ethernet network jack. See more troubleshooting at
“Modem (dial-up)” on page 76
.
Make sure that your account with your Internet service
provider (ISP) is set up correctly. For help, contact your
ISP technical support.
Your ISP may be having connection problems. Contact
your ISP technical support to determine whether the
Internet outage is widespread (a problem they are trying
to solve).
You see an “Unable to locate host” message and are unable
to browse the Internet
You may have typed the URL (Web address) incorrectly.
Check the URL, then enter it again, or try a different URL.
Your Web browser may be experiencing problems. Close
your Web browser, then restart it. If that does not allow
you to connect, restart your computer.
The problem may be with your network, not the Internet
itself. Check your network cables and network devices
(such as switches, routers, and hubs).
Your ISP may be having connection problems. Contact
your ISP technical support to determine whether the
Internet outage is widespread (a problem they are trying
to solve).
Help
For more information about troubleshooting Internet
connections, click
Start
, then click
Help and Support
. Type
troubleshooting connections
in the
Search Help
box, then press
E
NTER
.