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I have a Belkin 2.4ghz ADSL modem with wireless router.

Connected by LAN no software to install, just set up by conneting to IP address.

Have tried with security on and off, but still know joy.

Stealth

Not sure what you mean enter secure sites.

I use to bank with Smile and my pop up blocker prevented access to this site. Just a stab in the dark. Have you tried defaulting your browser?

cheers

Dave

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I have a Belkin 2.4ghz ADSL modem with wireless router.

Connected by LAN no software to install, just set up by conneting to IP address.

Have tried with security on and off, but still know joy.

Very wierd, that shouldn't happen. What exact Belkin model is it?

How did you connect before?

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I havn't changed any settings, just replaced modem, My firefox browser now longer allows me to access bank log on pages. Or secure sites.

Connected via ADSL modem, Model is 54mbps 80211g Belkin ADSL modem with wireless router.

Stealth

Chubb Service Engineer

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I havn't changed any settings, just replaced modem, My firefox browser now longer allows me to access bank log on pages. Or secure sites.

Stealth

Firefox is great. Just try Internet explorer to see if it is browser related.

Dave

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Firefox is great. Just try Internet explorer to see if it is browser related.

Dave

Good suggestion. I saw a very weird problem the other day with an older Netgear router. Just couldn't log onto it (by IP address) via Firefox, but IE6 was no problem.

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you havnt been messing with any 'proxy' settings anywhere have you

might be worth flushing the cache too

Thanks James, and that means ?

Still same problem with IE, weird.

Chubb Service Engineer

Posted

Right, just cleared the cache, still no joy.

It seams i cant access any site which requires a password log on.

Banks , e bay, various other sites with password log on??

Chubb Service Engineer

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Thanks James, and that means ?

Still same problem with IE, weird.

Have a look to see if your router has a built in firewall. If so try turning it off as long as you have a firewall enabled on your PC.

I can't think of any other router related possible cause.

Dave

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dont turn off your firewall. i would expect your running nat and that you have a proxy set for https as above

But everything worked ok before the router change.

What is NAT anyway :lol:

Dave

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All my IE settings are ok, no changes.

CMD reads:

connection specific DNS suffix : BELKIN

IP Address : 192.168.2.2

subnet : 255.255.255.0

gateway : 192.168.2.1

Chubb Service Engineer

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