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For configuring bridge mode - 1) Log into web interface of modem 2) Select Lan from left hand side options and disable DHCP server. Click save and reboot the modem from the reboot option. While the
Mouazam, the problem you are facing is very common. Your IT department has blocked access to all those sites which they feel is inappropriate. To bypass these restrictions you need to try and find a
Use any of the following alternative websites to access your MSN Messenger contacts and functionality http://webmessenger.msn.com/ http://www.msn2go.com/ http://www.meebo.com/
If you can lay your hands on a "Live-CD", boot up your system and access then access the websites. If you are able to do so (I'm sure you will be) - it would indicate that some of your Windows system files
Have you tried changing your DNS settings ? Try 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 (nameservers of OpenDNS) as the preferred DNS resolvers in your system instead of the defaults presently used. There
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