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‎03-25-2014 01:26 PM
To change your WAN Ip address
Note your current ip address - it's on the main page of the router
You can release the wan ip address by logging on to the router and
select my network
select network connections
select broadband connection
select settings
select the release button next to dhcp lease
then turn off the router for a few minutes
turn the router back on and you should get a new ip address - check that it's different.
‎03-26-2014 04:23 AM
I was having a similar problem with a different website. Although I could ping the website, it would not load. This was the case with all my computers, but if I went off my network, it worked fine. Changing my IP address worked. I've been trying to resolve this for the last few weeks, so thanks!
‎03-26-2014 05:26 AM
@viafax999 wrote:To change your WAN Ip address
Note your current ip address - it's on the main page of the router
You can release the wan ip address by logging on to the router and
select my network
select network connections
select broadband connection
select settings
select the release button next to dhcp lease
then turn off the router for a few minutes
turn the router back on and you should get a new ip address - check that it's different.
This should work, but if you want to try a method with fewer steps and can live without the Internet overnight, simply power down the router before going to bed and then boot it back up in the morning.
‎03-26-2014 03:47 PM
I'm having the same issue with Verizon's website and Internet Explorer 11. I've switched to Firefox and I can get into MOST things.... same with Chrome and Safari, however, I would love to keep my Verizon on IE since my email runs on IE.
I would love a response on why IE11 isn't working for the Verizon site.
‎03-27-2014 06:21 AM
@Rushfan3 wrote:I'm having the same issue with Verizon's website and Internet Explorer 11. I've switched to Firefox and I can get into MOST things.... same with Chrome and Safari, however, I would love to keep my Verizon on IE since my email runs on IE.
I would love a response on why IE11 isn't working for the Verizon site.
Try adding verizon.com to compatability view
I had to add that setting for a lot of sites with IE 11. Finally decided it was easier to use Google Chrome.
‎03-30-2014 10:24 PM
I'm a goof ball... I figured it out AFTER I posted this and looked at my new Virus protection. Forgot that Avast Premier came with Safe Zone and I put Verizon into the Safe Zone because I was paying my bill online. That will teach me NOT to do that!! Even though I am trying to keep my card safe after what happened in December with having my info taken from a visit to Target and my card replaced in January.
Lesson learned.... avast! Safe Zone + Verizon website = no happy pages.