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What type of internet connection do you have?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Sounds like you're on PacBell (SBC) but probably not...Originally posted by PlayboyJoeShmoe:
Anyone else find DSL this problematic?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">I sometimes get this problem with my DSL connection.Originally posted by PlayboyJoeShmoe:
Where I am now, we are on DSL. Truth be known, I prefer my 56K. This is due to DSL be very delay prone ie: click and wait up to 3 minutes for something to actually happen.
Anyone else find DSL this problematic?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">OK, I'm trying to go from memory here. My DSL is very fast, no waiting when clicking. I had that problem originally though. It happened on every fourth or fifth site I visited. From research I found out that the stupid win poet software that the DSL ISP (Verizon) used would try to renegotiate a IP address, hence the delay. Basically to fix the problem, I had to go into my TCP/IP settings and specify an IP address along with a subnet mask (I don't even know what that means). I no longer have to do that and I'm not sure why whether Verizon finally straightened things on their end or the fact that I don't install any software at all as the router handles the winpoet end of things. Also I believe, using raspoet instead of winpoet solved the problem. If anybody thinks this problem applies to them, I can provide more detailed instructions on how to alter the settings. Believe me though, the fifty dollar router has been my best computer purchase in years.Originally posted by PlayboyJoeShmoe:
Where I am now, we are on DSL. Truth be known, I prefer my 56K. This is due to DSL be very delay prone ie: click and wait up to 3 minutes for something to actually happen.
Anyone else find DSL this problematic?