hy Motorman,
have you tried any other diagnostic tools?  What do you get from a ping
command? Or netstat - ipconfig - pathping - tracert? Do you use multiple
cards? What does your "currently connected" info show? (local, or local and
internet)?. Do you get any error message? If so, what are they? Tried to
renew DNS (ipconfig /release and ipconfig /flushdns and ipconfig (renew)?
You can try to ping 127.0.0.1 to see if your card works? You say you had to
renew your sf, have you installed the latest drivers for your wf card? If
your connections works but you have problems connecting to the web, you
should first try the obvious if you haven't already - delete your cache and
cookies, your browser history. If you do have multiple cards, try disabling
all of them, then enable one by one and run diagnostics in the process.
There are many posabilities why you can not connect, however if you can
provide more info it will be easier to find the specific problem and a
solution.

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