I've probably bored the rest
of the list to death by now.
Not at all very interesting info. :)
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:16:04 +, Pete Gregory
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I also have a lot of DNS issues even in IE, for a while half the sites=20
I want to visit it'll say it can't find the
On 16-Feb-05, at 2:26 AM, Ben Dyer wrote:
Do you have similar problems connecting with other protocols (e.g.
FTP, POP3, SMTP)? To me, the issues you describe seem similar to those
caused by high rates of packet loss over your connection; however, the
fact that IE works doesn't fit in with that
On 16-Feb-05, at 10:44 AM, John C. Swanson wrote:
It sounds to me like something is either overloading your connection or
there is a problem with your DSL 'Modem' or ISP. If you have any
Windows based systems I would check them for viruses and spyware.
The one Windows machine I do have but rarely
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Subject: Re: Safari/Camino/non-IE browser problems?
I also have a lot of DNS issues even in IE, for a while half the sites
I want
On Feb 16, 2005, at 8:38 AM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote:
On 16-Feb-05, at 2:26 AM, Ben Dyer wrote:
Do you have similar problems connecting with other protocols (e.g.
FTP, POP3, SMTP)? To me, the issues you describe seem similar to
those caused by high rates of packet loss over your
On 16-Feb-05, at 11:48 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Oh, yeah, my incoming/outgoing mail servers through my ISP are pretty
pissy. I have a hard time finding an FTP client that works and it
sometimes gets toasted, too. I use AOL as well and it frequently has
trouble getting a complete connection,
I also have a lot of DNS issues even in IE, for a while half the sites=20
I want to visit it'll say it can't find the server, and I just have to=20
wait nutil it goes away...
It could be an issue with a proxy server or your ISP's DNS. Two or
three things possibilities to check:
1. Try using a
Weird. Today when I opened iCab, the bar at the top was back where it
should be, so I can access preferences and whatnot. And here I'd just
thought that for some weird reason, it didn't have one...
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Does anyone else have problems using any browser other than IE, or is
it just me/my router/my ISP? I've gotten along reasonably well with
just IE until I installed Panther, where it seems to crash more, and
until more sites started not working in IE...
I've tried Netscape, Opera, Camino,
on 15/02/05 18:49, - drive - drift - dream - at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone else have problems using any browser other than IE, or is
it just me/my router/my ISP? I've gotten along reasonably well with
just IE until I installed Panther, where it seems to crash more, and
until more
On Feb 15, 2005, at 6:49 PM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote:
It does not happen when the same machines are moved to another network
using different providers and routers. Changing ISPs is not an
option.
If it doesn't happen when the machines are on another network, then
there's a problem with
On 15-Feb-05, at 8:43 PM, Timothy Luoma wrote:
It does not happen when the same machines are moved to another
network using different providers and routers. Changing ISPs is not
an option.
If it doesn't happen when the machines are on another network, then
there's a problem with your network
On Feb 15, 2005, at 9:01 PM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote:
On 15-Feb-05, at 8:43 PM, Timothy Luoma wrote:
It does not happen when the same machines are moved to another
network using different providers and routers. Changing ISPs is not
an option.
If it doesn't happen when the machines are
On 15-Feb-05, at 11:36 PM, Timothy Luoma wrote:
Not strange settings my ISP or router would need set differently from
default? Argh. I was hoping it might be something fixable on my
end.
Did it used to work and then stop? It's highly unlikely IMO that
there'd be some strange setting, unless
Do you have similar problems connecting with other protocols (e.g. FTP,
POP3, SMTP)? To me, the issues you describe seem similar to those
caused by high rates of packet loss over your connection; however, the
fact that IE works doesn't fit in with that hypothesis.
Just a check: try opening
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