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    Issues with Internet and whatnot

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Draakor, Jan 15, 2011.

  1. Draakor

    Draakor Newbie

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    So recently, starting yesterday morning, I have had issues with my Internet not loading G-Mail due to "Too Many Redirects" and site certificates expired/invalid. Last night I couldnt login to Facebook either, it would keep refreshing the login page with the correct password.

    I am not sure whats going on. Expired/invalid certificates on sites like Comcast.com, Turbotax.intuit.com, several military/government websites as well.

    Anyone have any idea what may be going on?
     
  2. BumbleBoner

    BumbleBoner Notebook Evangelist

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    Most likely a browser issue not a G73 issue. Heh.

    Poor G73 getting flack for EVERYTHING.

    My toast got burned. G73 burned it with its huge exhausts.
    My orange juice is sour. G73 leaked GSOD juice into it.

    Try clearing your cookies lol.
     
  3. ALLurGroceries

    ALLurGroceries  Vegan Vermin Super Moderator

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    You are in the wrong section of the forum, you should have posted in the windows software section. However, your browser probably is messed up, try a different one like Firefox, and run an antivirus scan and malware scan. You can also run the internet explorer repair and set it back to defaults to see if it fixes it, but you might have some sort of malware.
     
  4. DCx

    DCx Banned!

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    MY COOKIES GOT BURNT.

    ... though I blame the MBP, not the asus.
     
  5. flynnaz

    flynnaz I am a Night Elf Mohawk!

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    Whay is the model of the wifi card in a ASUS G73JW-A1? Can it connect at 300mps?