I have the very wierdest problem. We have four desktops and a laptop connecting through our Motorola SB4220 cable modem. I was surfing the other day, and the Forbes.com site would not come up. The following day I could not access it either. I e-mailed a friend, who verified it was working fine. All other sites I have tried (about a hundred in the last week) work just fine. The same thing happens in Mozilla (latest version), IE (latest version), and Netscape 4.79. This problem occurs on every single computer in the house.
I refreshed the DHCP info in the router setups, thinking perhaps it was a DNS problem. No change.
I jacked my laptop into the phone jack for dialup access (NetZero) and was able to access forbes.com with no trouble.
I bypassed the router and jacked two different computers directly into the cable modem. After refreshing the ipconfigs, I was able to access Forbes.com with no trouble on both with multiple different browsers.
While jacked in to the cable modem directly, I recorded the DNS servers that were assigned. After connecting via the router again, I released/renewed the DHCP information and was assigned the same DNS IP addresses I had when I was connected to the cable modem directly. I still could not access Forbes.com.
In the setup section, I entered the same DNS in the static area. This did not help the problem.
I called a friend who was able to access Forbes.com and had him give me his DNS entries (his ISP=seanet.com). I entered these into the static area of the router setup. I refreshed the IP config on one PC and confirmed the seanet.com DNS were configured on the PC. Still no ability to access Forbes.com.
This happened completely out of the blue. I had not made any changes to the router settings in months and had accessed Forbes.com multiple times since the last access failed.
I have just upgraded the firmware in the router to ver. 1.50 and seen no improvement.
I have active virus protection with up-to-date subscriptions on all computers here and have run multiple virus scans (McAfee & Norton). I have run spyware/malware sniffer programs, too. All turn up negative.
Additionally, I always have a window open to a web mail application. After a period of time that ranges from a couple hours to a couple dozen hours, a click on the "get mail" button hangs the browser. If I ipconfig /release, the browser unhangs. If I open up a different browser (IE instead of Mozilla, for example), I won't be able to get to the underlying web site home page (not just the web mail for the site, but the home page). If I just enter the IP address, it works. This will last for a little while (few minutes to a couple of hours) and then go away.
ipconfig /flushdns does not fix the problem.
There is no problem in the Hosts file.
I have the Windows XP DNS caching turned off.
Flushing the browser page cache does not help.
Flushing the browser cookie cache does not help.
I'm completely stumped. I know this sounds like insanity, but I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I've been working on this in my spare time for about two weeks.
I refreshed the DHCP info in the router setups, thinking perhaps it was a DNS problem. No change.
I jacked my laptop into the phone jack for dialup access (NetZero) and was able to access forbes.com with no trouble.
I bypassed the router and jacked two different computers directly into the cable modem. After refreshing the ipconfigs, I was able to access Forbes.com with no trouble on both with multiple different browsers.
While jacked in to the cable modem directly, I recorded the DNS servers that were assigned. After connecting via the router again, I released/renewed the DHCP information and was assigned the same DNS IP addresses I had when I was connected to the cable modem directly. I still could not access Forbes.com.
In the setup section, I entered the same DNS in the static area. This did not help the problem.
I called a friend who was able to access Forbes.com and had him give me his DNS entries (his ISP=seanet.com). I entered these into the static area of the router setup. I refreshed the IP config on one PC and confirmed the seanet.com DNS were configured on the PC. Still no ability to access Forbes.com.
This happened completely out of the blue. I had not made any changes to the router settings in months and had accessed Forbes.com multiple times since the last access failed.
I have just upgraded the firmware in the router to ver. 1.50 and seen no improvement.
I have active virus protection with up-to-date subscriptions on all computers here and have run multiple virus scans (McAfee & Norton). I have run spyware/malware sniffer programs, too. All turn up negative.
Additionally, I always have a window open to a web mail application. After a period of time that ranges from a couple hours to a couple dozen hours, a click on the "get mail" button hangs the browser. If I ipconfig /release, the browser unhangs. If I open up a different browser (IE instead of Mozilla, for example), I won't be able to get to the underlying web site home page (not just the web mail for the site, but the home page). If I just enter the IP address, it works. This will last for a little while (few minutes to a couple of hours) and then go away.
ipconfig /flushdns does not fix the problem.
There is no problem in the Hosts file.
I have the Windows XP DNS caching turned off.
Flushing the browser page cache does not help.
Flushing the browser cookie cache does not help.
I'm completely stumped. I know this sounds like insanity, but I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I've been working on this in my spare time for about two weeks.