More info. Are you usin DSL, Cable, Dial-up ?
USB or ethernet ?
If DSL check modem - if all lights are light. (power, dsl , pc)
If Cable modem - all lights.
If you have two ethernet cards , try disabling the one not being used.
If everything works, check if your browser is set to use proxy - if yes , try disabling it.
Contact your internet service provider's tech support.
2007-01-20 05:18:12
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answered by Eki 4
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Sometimes it's just the browser having trouble processing some data. Just wait a little and then try again.
If the server really is down then there's nothing you can do about it until the people who run the server that the website is on can fix it.
Another reason you can get this message is b/c your internet isn't connected anymore. This could be for a variety of reasons such as your cable coming loose/out or your router messing up. If it's your router, try turning it off for a couple minutes and then turning it back on.
2007-01-20 05:19:30
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answered by Anthony K 2
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in case you laptop works with different web pages - it ought to be that the Yahoo website became too busy or temporalily unavailable. If it would not artwork with any website - you are able to desire to do added exams. a million, in case you have ADSL or dial up - does your telephone artwork? it incredibly is possiblle that your telephone circuit could have been broken via the present winds in Europe. ADSL alerts are carried over your telephone wires. 2, Is your modem on - and do the tx rx or different lights flash as they could desire to. attempt switching the modem off, waiting a couple of minutes and switching lower back on. 3, Are you utilising a router? - Are the lights displaying as usual? 4, start up - run - cmd 5, style ipconfig/all 6, do you notice numbers different than 0s for Gateway, DNS and IP tackle - if no longer attempt typing ipconfig/renew after which verify lower back with ipconfig/all
2016-12-14 07:17:28
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answered by ? 3
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This means the server is overloaded, it is maximum using time. Each connection is broken down into a pool of 20 individual users. You will find that at antisocial hours the connection will work well.
2007-01-20 05:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yahoo has been this way for me for 2 days the only way ive found to kick start it is to switch the plugs off then on that seems to resolve it a while for me ok hun good luck
2007-01-20 05:14:13
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answered by nendlin 6
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