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I think what Electro says is logical, however, sometimes it's a simple DNS problem. If you were already using another ISP or even another product of the same ISP, your DNS Server may already be set to search for Domain Names on the original server (it's automatic). What you may need to do first is to delete the old ISP service off your computer. Even if you've disconnected, if it's still software installed on your computer, that's where it searches for Yahoo. If that is happening as soon as you do what I suggest you'll find the web sites will be contactable, because Ie or another browser will search for the nearest DNS Server and find one within your new connectivity.
Keyhole Kate
February 2012
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Enter the router's configuration, probably at address http://192.168.0.1/
If not that address, look in your documentation to get the correct address.
You probably need to enter the Advanced section and check for some websites filtering and remove Yahoo if it's listed.
Is your server using IPV4 or IPV6? As you are in India, and India (Asia in general) ran out of IPV4 addresses, the later is likely.
If you use IPV6, you may need to configure some IPV6 to IPV4 tunneling if Yahoo don't yet have an IPV6 IP address.
Electro
January 2012
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