wat can it be ? plz help . thank u in advance.
ppl people need help ..
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daddyy
, Dec 04 2010 12:10 PM
#1
Posted 04 December 2010 - 12:10 PM
wat can it be ? plz help . thank u in advance.
#2
Posted 04 December 2010 - 02:00 PM
Sorry, I cannot understand what you are saying. This is a technical forum used by folks from all backgrounds and native languages therefore proper English and grammar are important to ensure no misunderstandings. Please use proper English, or a suitable translation program.
#3
Posted 04 December 2010 - 02:12 PM
Hey people i got here some problems with i dunno even what to call it.. but when i load websites sum pages load wid errors... then i cant install MSN MESSENGER , cant install Google chrome, firefox, opera they all do install, but cant open a website.. google chrome doesnt even install on ma pc it says i dont have internet connection da same for msn messenger when i try to install it, it says no connection to the network + skype also...
what can it be ? plz help . thank u in advance.
what can it be ? plz help . thank u in advance.
#4
Posted 04 December 2010 - 02:13 PM
sorry Digerati!
#5
Posted 04 December 2010 - 03:42 PM
daddyy,
I appreciate that English may not be your primary language, but please try to use complete words and proper English as much as possible. The use of chat speak, such as u instead of you or plz instead of please, makes posts much harder to read and the staff here will be less likely to help you.
In order to help you, some additional information would be good. Is this the PC that you're posting from, or a different PC? Is this a new problem? Have you had a working internet connection before this? What type of internet connection do you have: wireless, wired, etc. The more information you provide, the better your chances of getting help.
I appreciate that English may not be your primary language, but please try to use complete words and proper English as much as possible. The use of chat speak, such as u instead of you or plz instead of please, makes posts much harder to read and the staff here will be less likely to help you.
In order to help you, some additional information would be good. Is this the PC that you're posting from, or a different PC? Is this a new problem? Have you had a working internet connection before this? What type of internet connection do you have: wireless, wired, etc. The more information you provide, the better your chances of getting help.
#6
Posted 04 December 2010 - 03:48 PM
Sari am sorry again because i aint used to write alot that's why.
and yes, this is the pc that has this problem. no i didnt have a problem like this before.and i have a internet connection now also but it works only with IE7.some web-stes dont load till the end, they come with errors. + more problems i wrote upper.am using wireless but i tried wired also still no changes happend. tried opening ports like 25 and 110 they dont work too. thank you.
and yes, this is the pc that has this problem. no i didnt have a problem like this before.and i have a internet connection now also but it works only with IE7.some web-stes dont load till the end, they come with errors. + more problems i wrote upper.am using wireless but i tried wired also still no changes happend. tried opening ports like 25 and 110 they dont work too. thank you.
Edited by daddyy, 04 December 2010 - 03:51 PM.
#7
Posted 04 December 2010 - 10:03 PM
Why would you open ports? Are you running a server?
25 = SMTP, open this only if you are running an email server.
110 = POP3, open this only if you are running an email server and want to allow others to connect to your server over the internet by POP3.
So what internet connection do you have? Is it ADSL or Cable broadband, or some form of wireless? Dial-up?
25 = SMTP, open this only if you are running an email server.
110 = POP3, open this only if you are running an email server and want to allow others to connect to your server over the internet by POP3.
So what internet connection do you have? Is it ADSL or Cable broadband, or some form of wireless? Dial-up?
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