Problem network/Gaming

I have a problem where internet browsers work absolutely fine, videos stream quickly and content downloads very well. When I try to use msn, however, it cannot connect. It is the same for a program called xfire that I use to connect with other players. In addition, Call of Duty 4 seems to have a problem where the servers in the list of servers have a very high latency when I update sometimes, and sometimes at low latency servers appear. When I connect to a server, it says "pending connection", has reached 11 then says 'could not connect to server ". Sometimes I can get into the game, but it lags so that I can't do anything, and he says "connection interrupted" and has an icon at the bottom of the screen.

I use a wireless network and a laptop if that helps.

Any suggestions on how to solve this problem would be appreciated.

Uh, yes I tried to diagnose and repair and it said no problems were found.

On msn, I click 'troubleshoot' and he says everything is working except the ports...

Hello

is it maybe possible to revert to a backup, systemrestore? Tools > manage add ons, options check those. is there any parental or suites of software for the user control or then?

erase history and reboot and try to http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/whatsnew.htm

run to make sure a diskcheck also, click computer, do a right click, properties, tools, error checking, and flag them both, restart. NOTE / according to your mem it can last a few hours (!)

What browser do you use? If all else fails the answer is a support ticket. Try diskcheck leaves first, run while going to bed or two.

Good day

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