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If you are unable to connect to
the internet, there are a few troubleshooting techniques you can try
that may get you back up and working without a visit from a technician.
If your computer seems to be running slowly,
taking a long time to connect to web pages, has random errors and kicks
you out of programs you are using, or just doesn't seem to be running as
smoothly as it used to, you could have a virus/spyware infection.
It is very important to maintain the health of your computer in order to
keep it running properly. Click on the link below for useful
information about the health of your computer.

If you are having problems sending and receiving
email using your email client, or accessing your email online this is
not always an internet issue. Try accessing several random
websites on the internet. If you can access web pages but are
having problems with your email please click on the link below for email
troubleshooting and setup.

f you can not connect to the internet
it could also be a particular website that is down and not the entire
internet, try accessing several sites. Your home page could be
down so even if you open your internet browser and the first thing that
comes up is "Page can not be displayed" try accessing a different
website. If you can not access any sites at all follow the links
below for more troubleshooting. If it is just a particular site
that is down contact the sites administrator.
To test your bandwidth click on the
link below. Testing your bandwidth will allow you to see if it
just a particular site is down.

If you can not connect to the
internet at all follow the troubleshooting tips below.
The first thing you can always try
is rebooting. Rebooting your system or network can refresh you
connections between your equipment and your ISP's equipment. Click
on the links below for instructions on how to properly reboot.


If you still can not connect to the internet
after rebooting you can try pinging a website to see if it your
connection with the internet that is down or if your internet browser is
not functioning properly. For instructions on how to ping a
website click on the link below.

If you can successfully ping a website but when you try
connecting to the internet you connection times out or you get a page can
not be displayed message you have a problem with your internet browser.
These problems can be caused by Virus/Spyware infections or corrupt
program files in the internet browser program. Reinstalling or doing
a repair install on your browser program (if possible) can fix the
problem. Virus/Spyware can also cause these problems. Click on
the link below for information on removing Virus/Spyware infections from
your computer and keeping safe in the future.

If you can not successfully ping a website, in
general you are not getting a connection to the internet. If you
have a router, hub, or other transport device try bypassing it.
Disconnect the transport device and plug your Ethernet cable directly
into your computer. If you can connect to the internet after
disconnecting the transport device then most likely your transport
device is not configured properly. If you do not have a transportation device, or
bypassing it did not work, Please contact the Wasilla Office.
800.478.2556

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