Try to connect to LioNet from a lab computer on campus or from any other location that provides Internet service. Does it log in normally?
• Uninstall any extra software that was provided by your ISP besides what is necessary to connect you to their network. This would include such things as Spam filters, Pop-up blockers, and Speed boosters.2. You might need to manually disable an ISP proxy setting in Internet Explorer: • Click the Tools menu, then Internet Options. Select the Connections tab, then click on the “Settings” or “LAN settings” (for DSL or Cable). Make sure that the box which reads “Use a proxy server for this connection…” is not checked. Make the necessary changes then click OK twice to return to your browser. Close the browser, disconnect from your ISP, reconnect to the ISP, and try to log in to the LioNet site again.3. Use a standard supported web browser: • This behavior can occur if you are not using a browser that is supported by LioNet. We recommend that you use Internet Explorer (version 6 or 7) or Mozilla Firefox (version 1.5 or 2). • Some ISPs provide their own customized versions of these browsers (