I am having this problem as well, though unlike the others who have posted regarding this error, my machine is not networked with another. I'm a bit of a novice at this stuff so thought I might get some help here. When I boot up my pc, I am online, as it should be. However after a period of several minutes, somehow it seems the connection is no longer detected; I can't successfully surf to any site, and I receive the 'Internet Explorer could not open the search page' error message.
The strange thing is, I use instant messaging services, and the connection remains active for those for a longer period of time than does the 'regular' Internet (please excuse my poor technical jargon), though I eventually lose that as well. In other words, my pc seems to be receiving data (modem blinking), but the signal is no longer detected after some time, and I can no longer navigate from site to site. Nonetheless I remain online (for a while, at least) with my IM services. I've also encountered this while listening to an online broadcast. The feed continued without issue, but I could no longer navigate the web.
Eventually the broadcast feed/IM connection is lost/not detected as well however, and I have to reboot.
If it means anything, I've tried both IE 5 & 6, and Netscape.
A technician was here and determined that I am receiving data and the problem seems to be with my PC, though I had similar Internet service at a previous residence and experienced no problems. He suggested I reinstall Windows, which would not be a problem if I could find the disk. I am running Windows 98 Second Edition.
The machine is receiving data, but after some time, as mentioned, I cannot navigate the Internet. There is nothing, even though when I first boot up I have no problems. I've gone into Network -> Properties and gone through the steps in the manual provided by my ISP, but no luck.... still the same problem.
This is very frustrating and I keep having to reboot my pc to get back online, and sometimes that doesn't even work. Is there something I've set up incorrectly under Internet Options, or some other IP- or DNS-related issue that might need to be corrected? If anyone can help me out here, or point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
The strange thing is, I use instant messaging services, and the connection remains active for those for a longer period of time than does the 'regular' Internet (please excuse my poor technical jargon), though I eventually lose that as well. In other words, my pc seems to be receiving data (modem blinking), but the signal is no longer detected after some time, and I can no longer navigate from site to site. Nonetheless I remain online (for a while, at least) with my IM services. I've also encountered this while listening to an online broadcast. The feed continued without issue, but I could no longer navigate the web.
Eventually the broadcast feed/IM connection is lost/not detected as well however, and I have to reboot.
If it means anything, I've tried both IE 5 & 6, and Netscape.
A technician was here and determined that I am receiving data and the problem seems to be with my PC, though I had similar Internet service at a previous residence and experienced no problems. He suggested I reinstall Windows, which would not be a problem if I could find the disk. I am running Windows 98 Second Edition.
The machine is receiving data, but after some time, as mentioned, I cannot navigate the Internet. There is nothing, even though when I first boot up I have no problems. I've gone into Network -> Properties and gone through the steps in the manual provided by my ISP, but no luck.... still the same problem.
This is very frustrating and I keep having to reboot my pc to get back online, and sometimes that doesn't even work. Is there something I've set up incorrectly under Internet Options, or some other IP- or DNS-related issue that might need to be corrected? If anyone can help me out here, or point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.