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<blockquote data-quote="Elixia" data-source="post: 1016015" data-attributes="member: 147030"><p>6string, yes, as mentioned above, I switched to Open DNS yesterday but it didn't fix the problem.</p><p></p><p>However, I seem to have finally resolved the issue in the most random way possible.</p><p></p><p>Basically, after having expended every possible method of repair, I went back to fiddling with my Linksys router settings again (I'd already done this yesterday - basically switching every other option back and forth to see if it did anything... but nothing worked. Still, I figured it couldn't hurt to do it again.). </p><p></p><p>My router is usually set to Automatic Configuration - DHCP, but I decided to switch it to Static IP, which required me to manually fill in the DNS, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, etc. I did that, but substituted my internet service provider's DNS for Open DNS (my Mac had already been using Open DNS since yesterday, as switching to Open DNS was one of the things I tried in my attempt to fix the image problem - except it didn't have any effect on the issue whatsoever.).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, right after this, I had to leave the house for a bit, but before I left, I tested the new settings briefly and noticed that the images were still not loading even though the internet worked fine. </p><p></p><p>When I returned home four hours later, I discovered to my horror that the internet had stopped functioning. I spent an hour trying to get it to work and was about to ring my internet company to complain when I suddenly remembered that I had changed the settings. I thought it was extremely weird that this would happen, as the net had been alright after I modified the settings earlier. At any rate, I wound up switching it back to the original Automatic Configuration - DHCP default, and reverting back to my internet service provider's DNS. In other words, I changed everything back to the way it originally was.</p><p></p><p>#1 The internet began working again!</p><p>#2 Somehow, when I went to view my website after doing this, the images loaded!</p><p></p><p>I really don't get it. The router is now simply using the same settings it had used throughout the duration of the image problem. And yet, switching it to Static IP and then back to Automatic Configuration - DHCP managed to get the images to work once more.</p><p></p><p>Whatever the case, I'm not complaining!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for everyone's help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elixia, post: 1016015, member: 147030"] 6string, yes, as mentioned above, I switched to Open DNS yesterday but it didn't fix the problem. However, I seem to have finally resolved the issue in the most random way possible. Basically, after having expended every possible method of repair, I went back to fiddling with my Linksys router settings again (I'd already done this yesterday - basically switching every other option back and forth to see if it did anything... but nothing worked. Still, I figured it couldn't hurt to do it again.). My router is usually set to Automatic Configuration - DHCP, but I decided to switch it to Static IP, which required me to manually fill in the DNS, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, etc. I did that, but substituted my internet service provider's DNS for Open DNS (my Mac had already been using Open DNS since yesterday, as switching to Open DNS was one of the things I tried in my attempt to fix the image problem - except it didn't have any effect on the issue whatsoever.). Anyway, right after this, I had to leave the house for a bit, but before I left, I tested the new settings briefly and noticed that the images were still not loading even though the internet worked fine. When I returned home four hours later, I discovered to my horror that the internet had stopped functioning. I spent an hour trying to get it to work and was about to ring my internet company to complain when I suddenly remembered that I had changed the settings. I thought it was extremely weird that this would happen, as the net had been alright after I modified the settings earlier. At any rate, I wound up switching it back to the original Automatic Configuration - DHCP default, and reverting back to my internet service provider's DNS. In other words, I changed everything back to the way it originally was. #1 The internet began working again! #2 Somehow, when I went to view my website after doing this, the images loaded! I really don't get it. The router is now simply using the same settings it had used throughout the duration of the image problem. And yet, switching it to Static IP and then back to Automatic Configuration - DHCP managed to get the images to work once more. Whatever the case, I'm not complaining! Thanks for everyone's help. [/QUOTE]
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