Suddenly, all the browsers installed on my laptop were unable to open certain website. I am using a router and I can connect wirelessly and open those sites with my mobile phone and desktop PC. I don’t see any errors on my browser except for a white blank screen that keeps on loading. When I pressed the enter key, the loading will stop. I really have no idea and I need help from any of you. Thanks.
Answered By
jsbr_s
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Browser just keep on loading
Hi Bruce macgavin,
First you have to check the signal on your network if wireless and ping to any site from run.
If the reply is coming continuous in ping that means your connection is working fine. Now you have to delete temporary internet files, cookies, history under the Tools tab.
Now restart the web browser.
Use ping to check the regularity of the connection.
Also try to change the ip address, this also can fix your problem and always use new browser like Google chrome
Hope your problem will set.
Regds
Jasbir Singh
Answered By
james86
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Browser just keep on loading
Check this out
For the wireless connectivity, check whether you can see your network. if not try this
1. Click on the wireless icon at the right bottom of your screen,then open network and sharing center
2. On the window that has opened,click on manage adapter settings and find wireless connection settings
3. Right click on it then select properties
4. On the next window click configure then go to the advanced tab
5. Now make sure wireless mode is set to 802.11a/b/g
Browser just keep on loading
Hi Bruce,
The problem could be your router, modem or PC. Try to clear your cookies and cache of your browser, if this doesn't work. Restart your modem. If you cannot still access a website, your DNS cache should be clean.Â
To do that,
Open Start menu.Â
Go to Run.Â
The type: ipconfig /flushdnsÂ
Press Enter and your cache will be flushed.Â
Note : If you are using Vista/W7 use the search bar and type : Run
Hope this can help you.
Browser just keep on loading
Is that a secure website? Try to check your computer's date and make sure it is set to the correct date and time. Try to reduce the MTU of your network card as well. You can use DrTCP for this.
http://www.dslreports.com/tools
Try to reduce it about 1400 and see if you can view the website this time. If that doesn't help it, try using a static DNS address. You can use 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2. If that doesn't work, try and run a virus scan in your computer and see if there are any infections. Try and check as well if that particular website is included in the untrusted websites list in your internet options.