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Getting dsn look up errors loading pages from rcnt

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Metalhead Matt

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Just wondering if anybody else is having similar problems. I figured it has something to do with the server upgrade. I'm pretty computer illiterate, so I really have no idea. This certainly isn't meant to be a bitching thread. Just curious.
 
1. Start
2. Run
3. Type "cmd" and press enter
4. In the command window type "ipconfig /flushdns"
5.a If done correctly it should say "Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."



try that and see if it clears up.
 
Seems to be helping beason. I have only gotten the error message once since last night. The pages are loading faster in general as well. Thanks again.
 
I've surfed around to see if it would happen on other sites. Only getting the error message on rcnt. Seems to be working fine now. Believe me, the satellite was my first suspect. Hughes net has been nothing but a pain in the butt. They even cut your service down to dial up speeds if you download more than 380 mb in a 24 hour period. Which equals about 45 minutes of watching videos on youtube in my experience.
 
Found this for you:

The quickest way to connect to a different proxy is to:
(1) Browse to the "Advanced Configuration and Statistics" page.
(2) Click on the "turbo page Configuration" on the left.
(3) Select "Auto Select turbopage Server" (This should be the default).
(4) Click on the "teardown turbopage Connection" button and then the "Continue" button.

Occasionally the unit may not be assigned a new Web proxy, or the new proxy may still cause the "page cannot be displayed" message in the browser. Just repeat the procedure and try again.
 
you may need to reset your modem and/or router. what kind if ISP and connection to said ISP do you have?
 
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