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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
lack of knowledge not everyone is technical, trying to load a webpage and getting a cannot load page message the average person would assume it is problem with the webpage.
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yes but a million customers? I don't think so. lots of "dns" issues ie page cannot be displayed are cause buy the PC's being used to browse them. for instance winsock errors can cause a complete loss of browsing but the connection still works as you can still ping IP addresses. other applications may still work. System resources on PC's using usb. spyware, particularly newdotnet can screw up winsocks and proxies. the list goes on... thats without the occasional network hiccup and proxies at the ISP's end
edit: I am just curious as I see a lot of ppl on this board with "dns" issues yet have not experinced this myself except the outage that was supposed to be due to the blaster/welchia issues