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Old 08-06-2004, 18:52   #8
Chris W
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Re: Glasgow proxy problem ?

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Originally Posted by Nor
My thinking is that it may be a router crashing ? Cos it takes down certain parts of the net for me and usually lasts about 5-10 minutes, enough time for it to reboot ? Kinda clutching at straws there I guess.
It is possible that the router is causing problems, just to rule this out is worth making sure that you have the latest firmware installed.

When you lose the browsing, do you lose everything (ie msn signs out etc)? Is it all websites that stop working or just the ones that you mentioned in the first post? when you cannot browse to site, can you ping it or trace to it? (bear in mind that not all sites are pingable, so try it when you can reach it as well).

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to be fair maybe he hadnt thought about that , at least give the benefit of the doubt in the first instance
sorry Paul!! benefit of doubt given
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