Follow-up question: Tried to no avail, no routing, no modem, direct connection to broadband, proxy server does not respond • Check your proxy settings 127.0.0.1:8087. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Connections. If you are on a LAN, click LAN Settings. •Make sure your firewall settings do not block Web access. •Ask your system administrator for help. Fix connection issues
Follow-up: So, have you checked the DNS? Is there no DNS anymore? ipconfig/all, if there is one, try changing it, for example, try changing it to 4.4.4.4.
Follow-up question: I have tried all these, and the firewall is also turned off. . . . I also tried DNS, it really crashed without using a proxy.
Follow-up: Have you tried multiple pages, such as www.baidu.com such as www.360.cn? If that doesn't work, try another browser? Also, is there something wrong with lsp? Wait, you used a proxy?
Follow-up question: I don’t know how to upload pictures. The following error message from the webpage is that the proxy server is not responding. Check your proxy settings 127.0.0.1:8087. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Connections. If you are on a LAN, click LAN Settings. •Make sure your firewall settings do not block Web access. •Ask your system administrator for help. Fix connection issues
Follow-up: Have you removed the agent? Don't you use direct dial-up to access the Internet? Remove the proxy settings in IE browser
Follow-up question: I didn’t check the agent option at all. . . I did not use a proxy, but when I reported an error, the proxy server did not respond.
Follow-up: What browser are you using? 360 itself also has a proxy.
Follow-up: How do I give you points? First time using this thing,
Follow-up: I don’t know either, just give it a thumbs up. Problem solved? Ha ha. In addition, there are also solutions in 360 Security Guard.
Follow-up question: There are two browsers, one is pure IE, and the other is Google. I am not a computer idiot, but this is the first time I encountered this situation. I have two network cables, and the other one is connected wirelessly, and the web page can be opened normally. . . For example, what we are using now, but switching to wired broadband will not work. . . I'm so angry
Follow-up question: I can’t figure out what problem caused the current error.
Follow-up question: I didn’t make it clear. There is a China Telecom connection and a Great Wall connection. China Telecom uses a modem and a router to connect to the wireless network. The Great Wall broadband connection is directly connected to the computer. If I use China Telecom’s wireless connection, everything is normal. However, the Great Wall connection cannot open the web page. . . But you can log on to QQ and play Dota
Follow-up answer: So that’s it. I think the DNS settings on your network card are not automatically assigned? In addition, it is necessary to refresh the dns before. It's just that the computer can't resolve dns. But Great Wall Broadband has always been rubbish.
Follow-up question: I know this, but the download speed is 12M Telecom and 20M Great Wall. . . It’s still fun to download
Follow-up: Is that so? 20M Great Wall is really 20M downlink? Isn’t it only a few M uplink? Anyway, Fuzhou area is really bad. 12M Telecom is already very satisfying. How much does this cost?




