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Originally Posted by jolem
I'm using Internet Explorer, but I don't think it matters because I used Safari and I got the same blank whiteness result.
I don't think what I've connected to doesn't matter either. Still getting the same result. I'm starting to wonder if I have to connect to Windows 10 in order for it to work. I'm getting a message to upgrade it but I haven't clicked on it yet.
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Clear your cookies and internet files for both internet explorer and safari
If anything, easier route would be to get "CCleaner" and download that to delete cookies and temporary files.
If not, reset your router to factory settings by either looking for a reset button on the back or bottom of the router itself, or accessing through admin access in your web browser, if you're unsure on either of those two options, consult your router manual or isp if the router came from them.
Sounds to me like your browser's temp. files or saved cookies have caused some issues with reloading those pages or you may have a conflicting plugin (java, adobe flash, antivirus in-browser scanner). Resetting those said settings for said browsers should clear that out. But worst case scenario just reset the router.