Can connect via WLAN but cant view web pages - 55...

I've only ever used my phone to connect to the net via my wifi (wlan).  Today though when I click icons on my home page the white web page browser opens for a few seconds (but stays white) and then disappeared.  I've been into settings - connectivity - wireless LAN - and get a successfull connection, but then if I go to options and start web browsing it just goes back to the WLAN wizard.  I've even restored the factory settings, and even swapped sim cards but the problem is still there - any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you

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