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<blockquote data-quote="Wabafet" data-source="post: 1371865" data-attributes="member: 238705"><p>Thank you for your responces guys. I tried adding those two to the DNS list, doing that removed the lighter coloured default address. With those two Google addresses I could not access any websites. I tried adding in the default one so there were three and it was back to only accessing the unsecured sites.</p><p></p><p>There are no other programs running in either OSX or Windows 7 to interfere, I only use a few programs on this computer and none that are set to run in the background. There are no firewalls nor parental controls set in either operating system either.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible for a hardware issue to be causing this? I wouldn't think so but I don't know too much about how the adaptors function. However since this only occured when I arrived at work maybe the vibrations from driving messed something up. Or perhaps joining the different WiFi network this time caused a problem. </p><p></p><p>I will be home in a couple days and able to check with my home network and also use the OSX disc to reinstall things if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wabafet, post: 1371865, member: 238705"] Thank you for your responces guys. I tried adding those two to the DNS list, doing that removed the lighter coloured default address. With those two Google addresses I could not access any websites. I tried adding in the default one so there were three and it was back to only accessing the unsecured sites. There are no other programs running in either OSX or Windows 7 to interfere, I only use a few programs on this computer and none that are set to run in the background. There are no firewalls nor parental controls set in either operating system either. Is it possible for a hardware issue to be causing this? I wouldn't think so but I don't know too much about how the adaptors function. However since this only occured when I arrived at work maybe the vibrations from driving messed something up. Or perhaps joining the different WiFi network this time caused a problem. I will be home in a couple days and able to check with my home network and also use the OSX disc to reinstall things if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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