Sarah, no offense, but do you think that may be a bit overkill? I see where
you're going with this, don't get me wrong, It's a good suggestion, please
don't mistake what I'm saying. But, why go through all that, when all he'd
have to do is bring up Safari or such, and try to pull up a web site and see
if it works. OK, there is the whole caching locally thing which could
deceive you with that method, but that's why you go to a web site you'd
normally never have a need to visit. for example, I have Road runner
through time Warner Cable, so, one time, I went to the Comcast home page.
We don't even have Comcast anywhere geographically even close to this area,
so I knew that would be a web site I definitely wouldn't most likely ever
visit on a normal circumstance, thus, it couldn't already have the dns
record cached locally.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marri...@gmail.com>
To: "mac access list iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with Yorufukirou
The reason this could be a wifo [roblem is because I'v head the same thing
happen. when my wifi goes out, nothing happens and yorufukurou does not load
and I also get the preparing thing. Try pinging a web site via the terminal
and testing to see if you get any packet los as this is a good test to
diagnose where the problem might be.
Take care.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 2:22 PM, Geoff Stephens <geoffsli...@gmail.com> wrote:
I’m willing to entertain suggestions—in fact, I would welcome them
. But what makes you think it’s a wifi problem? I don’t have a Wifi
problem that I know of. Hopefully you can provide a little more specific
information about how this looks like a Wifi problem. I guess it’s
obvious that if I had no network connectivity something like this could
happen as there would be no way to connect to twitter.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 4:51 PM, Ben J Bloomgren <bbloomg...@icloud.com>
wrote:
Jeff,
I would recommend that you install something like Apptrap or something
that will ask you if you want to kill all the preference files and stuff
upon sending to trash. Also, check and see if your wifi is messed up or
not. That looks like a wifi problem to me.
Ben
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