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Apr 04, 2016 · Tried reinstalling and any number of fixes. Bottom line if other browsers work and Chrome doesn’t, so be it. If Google can’t make their browser more functional and less invasive than I’ll use other browsers that are more functional. Goodbye Google Chrome, their are so many other options! The problem is that I can't connect to most websites now. I can connect to google and any sites within google (gmail, etc.), as well as a couple other sites (such as the State of Illinois site). But when I try to connect to any other site (including McAfee), the browser just says "Waiting for (site)" and eventually times out. Hello There Hope this email reaches you well and we hope you can help. We just had our BT Broadband activated on the 5th Feb 2013 and everything looks good. However we are experiencing problems accessing well known and familiar web sites whereby the browser (IE) just sits there waiting for the web Try TorBrowser if you want to get to that site. Could be a routing issue, Safari acting up, dodgy DNS servers, take your pick. But the site is not blocked by BT as can be seen in the image confirming a BT connection. The site in question is freely accessible as noted in the first tab. That's all of the sites landing page you get posted here. Well, not only can I not connect to Tera's website, but I can't connect to their servers either. Anything Tera or enmasse (the company) comes back with a timeout. However, I can access the sites Thanks. I am using a router setup with PPTP and purevpn. The default MTU was 1420 and I couldn’t load liveleak.com, speedtest.net and a few other media rich websites. I changed it first to 1400 and the internet stopped working altogether. I then changed it to 1380 and now all websites are working.

Apr 18, 2018 · Click the “ Reset now ” button to reset the network and restart your PC. Simply click on start menu search type “or “ internet options ” hit the enter key. Here on internet properties go to

If you can't connect to your website or email, in many cases the simplest thing to do is be patient and wait for ten minutes then try again. If you still have no luck, work through a methodical testing process to try and identify the cause. Solved: I have this problem where my internet is very good, but when i go to the web brower session and opened it, only google and bing - 177679

When Google Chrome cannot connect to the Internet, you can click on " X " icon to close Chrome. Moreover, you can press down Ctrl+Alt+Del keys (on Windows) or Cmd+Option+Esc (on Mac) to force quit Google Chrome. After that, you need to power off your computer.

You can test your ability to connect to SSL sites using this SSL test site. Check Firewall/Network Configuration. Make sure that the SSL port (port 443) is open on your network/firewall (if you have any). There are many different Firewall/Network products, so we can't give set-by-step instructions. Apr 04, 2016 · Tried reinstalling and any number of fixes. Bottom line if other browsers work and Chrome doesn’t, so be it. If Google can’t make their browser more functional and less invasive than I’ll use other browsers that are more functional. Goodbye Google Chrome, their are so many other options! The problem is that I can't connect to most websites now. I can connect to google and any sites within google (gmail, etc.), as well as a couple other sites (such as the State of Illinois site). But when I try to connect to any other site (including McAfee), the browser just says "Waiting for (site)" and eventually times out. Hello There Hope this email reaches you well and we hope you can help. We just had our BT Broadband activated on the 5th Feb 2013 and everything looks good. However we are experiencing problems accessing well known and familiar web sites whereby the browser (IE) just sits there waiting for the web Try TorBrowser if you want to get to that site. Could be a routing issue, Safari acting up, dodgy DNS servers, take your pick. But the site is not blocked by BT as can be seen in the image confirming a BT connection. The site in question is freely accessible as noted in the first tab. That's all of the sites landing page you get posted here. Well, not only can I not connect to Tera's website, but I can't connect to their servers either. Anything Tera or enmasse (the company) comes back with a timeout. However, I can access the sites