I'd use a System Restore point to back out of whatever "updates" Norton did
to your computer, and see if that will help. Norton (Symantec) products are
pretty invasive, and unless set up properly they'll block things. I would
check with Symantec support.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
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"Donna" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In order to update my subscription to Norton AV ... I had
> to disconnect the modem (acc. to Norton instructions).
> After I subscribed, I reconnected everything to discover
> that my wireless network is no more. I get a msg. that
> indicates that I am using a public ip. I can't make any
> changes to correct the issue because I can't get to the
> Management tool (grayed out). I attempted to connect via
> 192.168.2.1 in my IE browser ... but it tells me that it
> won't load the page. What the heck is going on? To make
> matters worse, I cannot connect through the modem port
> and get to the internet any more.