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vbmaster

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    mama adsl modem ekak use karanne.mama connect wala inna kota media player hari , tv card eka hari use karanawanam line eka disconnect wenawa(use karanne nathnam mulu dawasema unath prashnayak nathuwa wada) .apahu redial karannath behe , usb cable eka galawala apahu gahuwama thamai redial karanna puluwan .mama mokadda mekata karanna oni.
     

    Bigspin

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    vbmaster said:
    mama adsl modem ekak use karanne.mama connect wala inna kota media player hari , tv card eka hari use karanawanam line eka disconnect wenawa(use karanne nathnam mulu dawasema unath prashnayak nathuwa wada) .apahu redial karannath behe , usb cable eka galawala apahu gahuwama thamai redial karanna puluwan .mama mokadda mekata karanna oni.

    Virus prob ekkak wage. Scan karala balanna . :)
     

    dilrasan

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    හත් ඉලව්වෙ!
    vbmaster said:
    mama adsl modem ekak use karanne.mama connect wala inna kota media player hari , tv card eka hari use karanawanam line eka disconnect wenawa(use karanne nathnam mulu dawasema unath prashnayak nathuwa wada) .apahu redial karannath behe , usb cable eka galawala apahu gahuwama thamai redial karanna puluwan .mama mokadda mekata karanna oni.

    Media Player Properties wala Mukuth wenas welada danneth nae...but i cannot say anything about the TV card coz i am not using one ...

    But Most Probably this can be a Virus Problem...as i guess...can be wrong also...50-50...:rofl:
     

    nismok

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    Computer Disconnects from the Internet When You Start Media Player from Link

    SYMPTOMS
    If you click a link that starts Media Player, your computer may disconnect itself from the Internet.

    CAUSE
    This issue may occur if all of the following conditions are true:
    • You are using Microsoft Windows Media Player version 7.

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    • Your Internet service provider (ISP) screens the packets that are sent by Media player to ping the ISP's gateway.
    Media Player 7 is designed to ping the IPS's gateway to confirm internet connectivity. If the ISP does not allow the ping to complete, then Media Player assumes that there is no connection to the gateway, and cancels the action and then disconnects from the Internet.

    RESOLUTION
    To work around this issue, use either of the following methods.

    Method 1: Install New Media Player
    Remove Media Player 7, and then install Latest

    NOTE: Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.

    To remove Windows Media Player 7, follow these steps:
    1. Quit Windows Media Player.
    2. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add/Remove Programs.
    3. In the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box, click Windows Media Player on the Install/Uninstall tab, and then click Add/Remove.
    4. To download and install new Media Player

    Method 2: Use the ISP Supplied Proxy Server
    You may be able to work around this issue if your ISP can provide a Proxy Server address that you can use with Media Player. Contact your ISP for more information about this.

    To configure Media Player to use a Proxy address provided by your ISP, follow these steps:
    1. Start Media Player, and then click Options on the Tools menu.
    2. Click the Network tab, and then click to clear the Multicast, UDP, and TCP check boxes. (Leave the HTTP check box selected).
    3. Under Proxy settings, click HTTP, and then click Configure.
    4. Under Proxy settings, click Use the following proxy server, and then in the Address box, type the address for the proxy server that your ISP provides for you .
    5. In the Port box, type the port number that your ISP provides for you , and then click OK.
    6. Under Proxy settings, click MMS, and then click Configure.
    7. Under Proxy settings, click Use the following proxy server, and then in the Address box, type the address for the proxy server that your ISP provides for you .
    8. In the Port box, type the port number that your ISP provides for you, and then click OK.
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    Update your Windows into SP2 or SP3... Install latest version of WMP and IE then try...
     
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    vbmaster

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    Virus wenna behe macho , mokada mama use karanne avast pro eka , eka everyday update karanawa , media player 9 use karanne . ekama xp eke muladi hodata wada laka ,lagadi idan thama porb eka