New Samsung Laptop running Windows 10 com.
Connected to Verizon FIOS router wirelessly.
Multiple Tabs open on Firefox.
1. Go to open a new tab, and I get:
"We can’t connect to the server at rutgers.forums.rivals.com.
If that address is correct, here are three other things you can try:
Try again later.
Check your network connection.
If you are connected but behind a firewall, check that Firefox has permission to access the Web."
2, Try Google Chrome:
"This site can’t be reached
www.google.com’s server IP address could not be found.
Try:
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3. If I disconnect my wireless connection, reconnect, and refresh the tab or refresh Chrome, the problem resolves itself.
4. The browser is connected to the internet, as I am playing YouTube, and the video is playing while this problem is occurring.
5. I checked power settings. No resolution.
6. The problem DID NOT occur when we were on our wireless network in our vacation home.
7. Nobody else in our house seems to have the same problem. Another computer running Windows 10 is OK, and two Macbooks are fine.
I ran windows update and rebooted several times. No resolution.
Seems to be a communication issue with my computer and the router?
Any thoughts?
Connected to Verizon FIOS router wirelessly.
Multiple Tabs open on Firefox.
1. Go to open a new tab, and I get:
"We can’t connect to the server at rutgers.forums.rivals.com.
If that address is correct, here are three other things you can try:
Try again later.
Check your network connection.
If you are connected but behind a firewall, check that Firefox has permission to access the Web."
2, Try Google Chrome:
"This site can’t be reached
www.google.com’s server IP address could not be found.
Try:
- Checking the proxy, firewall, and DNS configuration
- Running Windows Network Diagnostics
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3. If I disconnect my wireless connection, reconnect, and refresh the tab or refresh Chrome, the problem resolves itself.
4. The browser is connected to the internet, as I am playing YouTube, and the video is playing while this problem is occurring.
5. I checked power settings. No resolution.
6. The problem DID NOT occur when we were on our wireless network in our vacation home.
7. Nobody else in our house seems to have the same problem. Another computer running Windows 10 is OK, and two Macbooks are fine.
I ran windows update and rebooted several times. No resolution.
Seems to be a communication issue with my computer and the router?
Any thoughts?