The syntax is: ipconfig /flushdns On Jul 3, 4:08 am, Dentist <[email protected]> wrote: > couldnt be a DNS problem ??? could try out the flush dns thing ?? > others may help translating the " flush dns thing " if didnt get > it. ???? > thx > > On Jul 2, 11:23 pm, infiniteMPG <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'll check the tracert and see what I get back. Didn't think about > > the firewall but I would think if it was that it would be more > > repeatable and not just occasional. The drivers for the nic (built > > in) say they're current and it also reports it's working properly. I > > ran the repair wizard thing from MS when it wasn't working one time > > and it said it couldn't find any error with the network. > > > I have McAfee on there and was thinking of dumping that in favor for > > AVG or something else. Once it's "not" working should doing things > > like disable the firewall make it start working if that's the issue?
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