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DocDutch 02-03-2005 08:10

problems with Ebuyer
 
Morning all,

does any1 that is on a NTL bb account have problems connecting to Ebuyer, at my work I dont have any problems but at home its dead dead dead slow :O :rolleyes:

if its just me then bummer.

poolking 02-03-2005 08:50

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
loads ok for me.

Bill C 02-03-2005 08:55

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by levig
Morning all,

does any1 that is on a NTL bb account have problems connecting to Ebuyer, at my work I dont have any problems but at home its dead dead dead slow :O :rolleyes:

if its just me then bummer.

Fine and dandy here in Warrington

fragless 02-03-2005 09:56

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
Hi,

I use ebuyer, and always seem to have problems with it being dead slow, or timing out at least once a month.
I think its also ebuyer not just ntl connection! :(

IanUK 02-03-2005 10:33

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
Try Changing your proxy, Ebuyer often seems flaky on certain NTL caches (like most other sites at times)

mosaddique 04-03-2005 23:48

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
E-Buyer does not work well with IE5 or IE55. It need IE6. Try IE6SP1 if you have not yet upgraded to it.

handyman 05-03-2005 01:40

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
ebuyer is just as bad sometimes on our work bt connection. Its just a very popular site and gets busy some times...

rockenrod 05-03-2005 05:46

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
As an IT consultant I have used ebuyer regularly for the past 2 years of which I have used Eclipse Internet ADSL and now NTL (not by choice but due to ADSL not being available to where I moved) and now for some bizarre NTL reason I have just in the last week had HUGE problems with ebuyer.com being very slow, unbearably so. So bad I have resorted to logging into a remote windows desktop on a client's server who uses Eclipse ADSL and I can easilly browse Ebuyer from there....So it would seem that it is definately NOT and Ebuyer issue but indeed and NTL related routing problem. ARRRGHHHH! :Yikes: I hate NTL broadband!
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Quote:

Originally Posted by IanUK
Try Changing your proxy, Ebuyer often seems flaky on certain NTL caches (like most other sites at times)

Please advise on what you mean by this...I don't have a proxy server specified in my browser...So should I?

DocDutch 05-03-2005 08:36

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mosaddique
E-Buyer does not work well with IE5 or IE55. It need IE6. Try IE6SP1 if you have not yet upgraded to it.

Am using IE6SP1 and Firefox, with both of those browsers I get time-outs on Ebuyer so dont think that it is my browser.

there has to be something wrong with NTL not liking you to look at Ebuyer for some bizare reason...any other shop (ie www.novatech.com, www.microdirect.com and some others work perfect)

tallpaul50 05-03-2005 10:44

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
The problem is just down to proxy settings. I am using the follwoing and it appears to have solved the problem.

Go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - Internet Options - Connection - Lan Settings, tick the proxy server box and enter the following:

Address: 200.153.112.83
Port: 80

Gareth 05-03-2005 11:12

Re: problems with Ebuyer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rockenrod
Please advise on what you mean by this...I don't have a proxy server specified in my browser...So should I?

NTL uses transparent proxies, so it's normal that you don't have one specified in your browser's settings... this has its advantages and its disadvantages. You can, however, override this setting and specify any other proxy that you would prefer to use. If you search this forum, there's a list of NTL proxies. I'll see if I can find it after I've made a cuppa


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