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    Default My internet is in love with EoFF

    While I was surfing the web today, all the sites I went to suddenly became a "The page cannot be displayed", all except EoFF. I cant even see google without it being a broken link. I tried other sites and its not working as well, but its funny, because out of all the sites that arnt working, EoFF is the only one that does, and I can browse through these forums without a problem. When I try to view other sites, I cant.

    I just tried this on FireFox as well, and the same problem is happening. Any idea of whats going on?

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    Reboot your PC and modem/router and try again

    Only thing I can think of at the moment is your routing table on the PC screwed up somehow, and for whatever reason, EoFF has an explicit route defined overriding the bad/non-existant routes

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    Haha! YOur internet is in love??

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    I tried restarting my computer several times, but that didnt work. I eventually had to unplug my DSL cables, put them back and restart my DSL box, and that supposably made it better. I'm still confused on why it did that though.

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    EoFF is holy land. :meditate:

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    Your DNS server or services might have gone down. However, your computer may have had the DNS records for EoFF cached locally...

    Try running this command:
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    ping google.com
    and see what it says. If it cannot resolve google.com to an IP address, then DNS services are in fact malfunctioning.

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