Frustrating Internet Troubles

Hi,
For the past few weeks I have been having the most annoying trouble with my connection to the internet from my MacBook Pro. I live in a dorm where we connect to the internet via LAN. Last quarter there were no problems connecting, and my internet was blazing fast. However, recently my connection is either extremely sluggish or non-existent. Although, at times I will open my browser and it will load a few pages with speed and then it will stop, saying it has lost or cannot connect to the server. My roommate is having no trouble on his PC and others that I know with Macs are having no trouble either. Also, I have the same troubles with other networks unconnected to the school, like a Starbucks. My network settings say that I have connection, and yet there is none. Can anyone help?!

From your post you're saying that a wired connection in your dorm and a wireless connection at Starbucks exhibit the same problem?
I'd start by making sure that (or at least trying to have) your Network configuration for both Ethernet & Airport is set to use DHCP - which allows your network setup to adjust itself to the correct connection settings.
If you have static (manual) settings they might be conflicting with the sub-networks that you're joining.

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