Internet connection failure.
Last answer on Oct 25, 2008 7:33:26 pm BST Progressive, on Oct 25, 2008 3:50:00 pm BSTHi all,
I am trying to connect with the internet but everytime is showing me that the page cannot be displayed. Then after pressing the F5 button for 3 or 4 times then everything comes good. My internet cable is connected correctly so I dont think there is any interruptions.
If somebody can help me regarding this problem it will be great.
Thanks
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
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