DSL and listening to audio on the internet

I hope this is not too off topic (I asked the question in a DSL forum,but the forum is rather dead),but a couple weeks ago I asked this same type of question, but how I presented the original problem is now presented differently. I listen to radio stations on the internet, and for the past two weeks after I listen I cannot connect to a web page. I can still listen even though Interent Explorer says it cannot find the web page. It seems as if I can still receive, but I cannot send a request. I have contacted my service provider, and they cannot figure it out. It seems as if we are still connected to the net (checked connections and a dialog box says we are still connected). I cannot figure out if it is a browser problem or a DSL problem. I have tried using Itunes, Real Audio player,and Windows media player, and same thing still happens. Eventually we can bring up a web page by turning DSL on and off, and connecting and discontecting the cables, but are not sure if these actions solve the problem or the problem solves itself. At first in my orginal post I thought it had something to do with my audio cable,but that does seem to be the problem. I have listened on the net for over a year with no problem. Anyone have any suggestions? I am also considering a virus.

Thanks

Tom

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