Re: Problems With Internet Browsers



Today I had some errands to run so I stopped by circuit city and took
a look at their routers. I decided to pick a new one up. I picked up
a wireless n router. I am setting the other computer up now to
connect to the network. So far the internet speed is MUCH MUCH faster
everything pops in much quicker, and (knock on wood) so far I have not
had the problems I was having before. So hopefully all that was
needed was a new updated router.

Melissa

On Dec 20, 8:03 am, Elmo <elmog...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Melzy wrote:
I never really had the problem until recently. I tried and just
hooked my modem up to my computer directly. It was MUCH faster. So
I'm thinking that my problem started right around the time that
Roadrunner said that they increased the speed. It could be that my
old router can't keep up with the speed and it slowing my connection
down which is why I'm getting the errors. But the one thing is why
would it just be in this computer and not the other networked
computer. That's the part that doesn't make sense tho.

Mel

On Dec 18, 1:34 pm, "mayayana" <mayaXXyan...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I will get an error from Firefox that the page has been reset. I often
reload the page and it comes up. But many times I have to completely
shut down the browser all together and reopen it to get it to bring a
page up.
I don't know about the rest, but I find that's common in
Firefox. If I'm online with a poor connection and several
windows open, Firefox seems to lose track. I'll load one page
and go read another while I'm waiting. Then I come back
and find the same error you're talking about: server not
found or page reset. In those cases I find that I have to
wait until the page has actually started transferring data
before I can switch windows.

You might need to adjust your MTU, etc.:

http://www.speedguide.net/analyzer.phphttp://www.computingcentral.com/topics/bandwidth/speedtest50.asp

--
Joe =o)

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