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Old 01-04-2008, 05:32 AM #1
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Confused NT Slow to respond?

i am having a lot of trouble accessing pages... they time out a lot. it's not the DNS because my browser tells me it's waiting for a response. there maybe router bottlenecks from my side of the ocean... i don't know...

just wondered if anyone else is having this problem? it doesn't matter what "action" i perform - be it a new post, edit post, bringing up the forum view, accessing threads... my timeout v.s. success rate is about 50:50 ... a real bugg in the butt.

anyone else having this problem?

Mari are you still on, are you having this problem?

~ waves ~ growling at the computer
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