Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> "As the desktop came back up two lights turned on on my router showing that
> there was a high speed connection to the computer, but I couldn't get any
> pages to load in Internet Explorer."
> 

Jeff,

I have a belkin router on my DSL...spliting me to my PC and my Mac... I have
to hit the reset button on the back of the router every so often to load web
pages and check email... Your discription above fits my problem exactly.

So is it a router problem now? Try a reset on it.

Alan Cole


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