On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 20:36:25 +0100, Maggot wrote:
> I'm new to networking, but have splashed out on a wireless route (netgear
> DG834G). I have two computers on the network, which I've set and got
> working nicely. The desktop PC (My trusted box - WinXP) is wired in. My
> work laptop (new Compaq running Win2k) is running wirelessly, and connects
> properly and is stable.
>
> I can use the laptop for some limted surfing of the broadband connection
> (which goes into the router), but there are some internet sites that it just
> will not load. Two examples are ebay.co.uk, and hotmail.com. And yet, at
> the same time the desktop PC WILL connect to these sites. Weird!?
>
> On the work laptop Internet Explorer is installed (same on the desktop), but
> when in the office it uses a work proxy. I disable this for work with my
> home connection - but what else could there be??
>
> Andy
It's almost certainly something installed on your laptop. For example, if
you go to c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts and add a line like:-
127.0.0.1
www.bbc.co.uk
then all references on your PC to
www.bbc.co.uk will resolve back to your
own PC and it will look like
www.bbc.co.uk is being blocked. Note, if your
browser uses a remote proxy then this won't work as the name
www.bbc.co.uk
is sent to the proxy and the name is resolved there, not on your own PC.
BTW, the hosts file is a simple text file that can be changed with notepad
or write.
Mark.
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