Have you tried launching IE without add-ons? Only takes a few seconds, worth a try.
Another bit of detective work to try is to see if non browser reliant programs such as Windows Update or antivirus software can successfully connect to their servers and check for and download updates.
If they can then this points to a browser rather than a network/internet fault.
All including the pc are connected via ethernet cables so could it be the modem?
You say your iPhone is working ok on wi-fi. Is the phone connecting via the same moderm (or is is a wireless router?) as the PC? For example, might the phone be connecting via a neighbour's wi-fi network?
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Should've installed another browser while IE was still working
Another bit of detective work to try is to see if non browser reliant programs such as Windows Update or antivirus software can successfully connect to their servers and check for and download updates.
If they can then this points to a browser rather than a network/internet fault.
Well, he was advised several posts ago
QUOTE=mac2708;64306372]Maybe this may help?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378
When you get the problem solved it may not be a bad idea to install another browser - Chrome/Firefox - for times like this[/QUOTE]
Basically my Sky Anytime+ hasn't worked for weeks and I tired to get youtube via my Blu Ray player and it wasn't connecting either.
All including the pc are connected via ethernet cables so could it be the modem?
Have you tried just rebooting the router?
Sky Anytime + still not working either.
Last time I phoned Sky they said its the lines.
Surely the modem is broke or something? If you unplug it it takes hours to get the green lights to flash again?