Its Sat AM. Yes I have already sort of systematically tried to work and troubleshoot the cause AND AS ROYCE AND GLEN SUSPECTED it doesnt seem to be my router or a wireless problem but the Browser and I was using IE 10 and it worked fine a while then quit so I system restored back to IE 9 and it would load the first page but then seems to lock up no more browsing.....
YES DSL Modem then the wireless router with LAN to desktop.
I have tried BOTH old (worked fine till last week) D Link Modem and new Belkin N300 Modem BOTH YIELD SAME PROBLEM
I have tried BOTH the internal wireless or an external USB Wireless adapter on the laptop BOTH YIELD SAME PROBLEM
I have tried the laptop on a LAN cable instead of the wireless connection YIELDS SAME PROBLEM
Now on IE 9 if you re boot it will load MSN or other web pages but then thats it no more internet pages until I re boot
Now Im running a total deep anti virus and malware scan
Its my opinion its software or malware or virus problem now?????????
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