Yes I had the same problem but I was not able to find a solution, and fresh install is not a good idea, actual image for W10 from MS doesnt see the internal SSD only HDD
never reinstall the operating system just because you uninstalled anti-virus program,
if your using Windows 10 your issue is not the uninstalling of mc fee live,
the issue is Microsoft it self all the world servers since April 27th have been updating to be compatible with Windows 10 version 1803 build 17134.1 and this includes email servers and cloud databases.
Some end users are still having issues with login to one drive and email services as a result of the upgrade.
Are you kidding me?! A reinstall because of a networking issue?
If this is your support I won't buy a Dell anymore!
I have the same problem. It affects the WiFi connetion only but in all browsers Firefox, Chrome and Egde. (Ethernet connection works fine.) I uninstalled McAfee and updated all system component to the current version. I uninstalled and reinstalled the Killer Driver but it didn't work.
No respone, Firefox gives me a SSL_ERROR_BAD_MAC_ALERT. (Similar with Chrome and Edge.)
So it is not a problem with a server. This error seams to appear always when I try to send data via an HTTPS connection. (No matter if via GET or POST.)
Also Windows Update don't work over WiFi, I suppose its the same problem.
Kiname
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May 10th, 2018 07:00
Yes I had the same problem but I was not able to find a solution, and fresh install is not a good idea, actual image for W10 from MS doesnt see the internal SSD only HDD
Alienware-Tammy
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May 10th, 2018 09:00
Hi @sdfonechan!
We recommend a Windows re installation in this case. You can use the recovery image, it should still fix the problem.
Kiname
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May 13th, 2018 00:00
Yes, it's true but doing that you will have McAfee installed again.
Ericr124
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May 13th, 2018 08:00
never reinstall the operating system just because you uninstalled anti-virus program,
if your using Windows 10 your issue is not the uninstalling of mc fee live,
the issue is Microsoft it self all the world servers since April 27th have been updating to be compatible with Windows 10 version 1803 build 17134.1 and this includes email servers and cloud databases.
Some end users are still having issues with login to one drive and email services as a result of the upgrade.
Kiname
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May 23rd, 2018 10:00
Ok SOLVED!
Uninstall everything from McAfee, Uninstall Killer drivers, Install Killer drivers.
This work for me, now free of McAfee.
bebuch
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July 25th, 2018 10:00
Are you kidding me?! A reinstall because of a networking issue?
If this is your support I won't buy a Dell anymore!
I have the same problem. It affects the WiFi connetion only but in all browsers Firefox, Chrome and Egde. (Ethernet connection works fine.) I uninstalled McAfee and updated all system component to the current version. I uninstalled and reinstalled the Killer Driver but it didn't work.
Firefox Request:
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xm…plication/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br
Accept-Language: de,en-US;q=0.7,en;q=0.3
Connection: keep-alive
Cookie: LithiumVisitor=~24OzJQq7LTinSE…ZEB0pT0qHh1+oIX9GNyZR8sZrZA==
DNT: 1
Host: www.dell.com
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; …) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/61.0
No respone, Firefox gives me a SSL_ERROR_BAD_MAC_ALERT. (Similar with Chrome and Edge.)
So it is not a problem with a server. This error seams to appear always when I try to send data via an HTTPS connection. (No matter if via GET or POST.)
Also Windows Update don't work over WiFi, I suppose its the same problem.
Please try to reporduce the problem by:
- Take an Alienware 13 R3 laptop
- Connect to a WLAN with internet access
- uninstall McAfee
- (install Chrome or Firefox)
Open Chrome, Firefox or Edge and load:
https://www.dell.com/community/forums/replypage/board-id/Alienware-laptops/message-id/13719
55555JJ
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May 19th, 2019 14:00
Yes, I just did the same thing. Now what?