Windows 95 and 98:
- Close all applications
- Left click on the “Start” button, go to “Settings”, then click on “Control Panel”
- Left double click on the “Network” icon
- Under the “Configuration” tab left double click on “TCP/IP” for your Network card
- Under the “IP Address” tab select “Obtain an IP address automatically”

- Under the “Gateway” tab make sure there is nothing entered in “Installed Gateway”
- Under the “DNS Configuration” tab select “Disable DNS”, hit OK
- Restart your computer
- Left double click on the “Internet Explorer” icon…you’re now online
Windows 2000:
- Close all applications
- Left click on the “Start” button, go to “Settings”, then click on “Control Panel”

- Left double click on the “Network and Dial-up” icon

- Left double click on the “Local Area Connection” icon and select “Properties”

- Left double click on “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

- Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”

- Edit: Left click on “Ok”
- Restart your computer
- Left double click on the “Internet Explorer” icon…you’re now online
Microsoft Windows XP:
- Close all applications
- Left click on the “Start” button and click on “Control Panel”

- Left double click on the “Network Connections” icon

- Left double click on “Local Area Connection”
- Select “Properties”

- Left click on “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and left click on “Properties”

- Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
- Left click on “Ok”

- Restart your computer
- Left double click on the “Internet Explorer” icon…you’re now online
Microsoft Windows Vista:
- Close all applications
- Left click on the “Start” button and click on “Control Panel”

- Left click on “View network status and tasks”

- Left click on “Manage network connections” in the left column

- Now double click on “Local Area Connection”

- Left click on the “Properties” button

- A User access control panel may come up, please click “Continue”

- In the middle text field you will see a list, left click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” to select it

- Left click on “Properties”

- Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
- Click “Ok”
- Restart your computer and load internet explorer; your internet should work now
Microsoft Win7:
- Left click on the “Start” button and click on “Control Panel”

- Left click on “View network status and tasks”

- Left click on “Change adapter settings” in the left column

- Now double click on “Local Area Connection”

- Left click on the “Properties” button

- A User access control panel may come up, please click “Continue”
- In the middle text field you will see a list, left click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” to select it.
- Left click on “Properties”

- Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
- Click “Ok”

- Restart your computer and load internet explorer; your internet should work now
Mac:
- Click on Apple Menu then select “System Preferences”
- Under Internet & Network click on “Network”

- In the “System Preferences” windows click on “Network”

- In the left column of the “Network” window, select either “Airport” if you are using wireless connection or select “Ethernet”. In this example I will select “Ethernet”

- Make sure that the option “Configure IPv4” is set to “Using DHCP”
- Click “Advanced”
- After clicking “Advanced” you will be taken to a configuration screen for TCP/IP. Please make sure that “Configure IPv4” is set to “Using DHCP”
- Next click on the “DNS” tab

- Once in the “DNS” screen, verify that there are no entries made into the “DNS Server” field

- Click OK.
- Restart your computer and open
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