From: "Troy"
My problem isn't quite the same, but close. I eventually get my
connection back, and it only seems to be related to DNS. The next time
this happens, try dropping to a command prompt and doing the following:

ping 66.102.7.104 (www.google.com)
ping 207.46.130.108 (microsoft.com)
ping www.google.com
ping microsoft.com

If either of the numeric pings work, but the URL versions don't, it's
just your DNS that's broken, not your entire Internet connection.

Side note:
NONE of the above works for me.
(Even while actively sending and receiving e-mail.)
I think this has something to do with my router settings...

                            Rick Glazier



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