I just installed Mozilla ,now this fourm opens up VERY FAST -I like it-
Internet explore takes for ever (i can go outside and have a smoke ,come back in and a fourm page might be open )
Mozilla works great so far -thums up
Quick page opening
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Topic authorJohn Van Vliet
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Mike,
There have been a few times lately when the network link to Shatters.net has been down completely. (I don't know if it's a problem with their router or the computer itself, since I haven't asked. I do hope Chris has been doing regular system backups.) When it's down, a traceroute stops at one of QWest's "TAmerica" routers.
If you're using the name (either www or ennui) this also can be explained by the 'kazaa' effect, since it blocks access to Shatters' local nameserver. (Their ISP's nameserver is supposed to act as a secondary, but it seems to have lots of problems, too.)
If your system can't get the translation from the name of the computer to its numeric address, it won't even try to make a connection. You can 'fix' this either by adding the name to address translation to your computer's local host table (LMHOSTS under Windows) or by always using the numeric address ( 63.224.48.65 )
See the Microsoft article http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/win98/reskit/part7/wrkappf.asp for a description of how to set up LMHOSTS.
I always use the numeric address from a link on my Celestia Web page.
I hope this helps (or calrifies things) a little.
There have been a few times lately when the network link to Shatters.net has been down completely. (I don't know if it's a problem with their router or the computer itself, since I haven't asked. I do hope Chris has been doing regular system backups.) When it's down, a traceroute stops at one of QWest's "TAmerica" routers.
If you're using the name (either www or ennui) this also can be explained by the 'kazaa' effect, since it blocks access to Shatters' local nameserver. (Their ISP's nameserver is supposed to act as a secondary, but it seems to have lots of problems, too.)
If your system can't get the translation from the name of the computer to its numeric address, it won't even try to make a connection. You can 'fix' this either by adding the name to address translation to your computer's local host table (LMHOSTS under Windows) or by always using the numeric address ( 63.224.48.65 )
See the Microsoft article http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/win98/reskit/part7/wrkappf.asp for a description of how to set up LMHOSTS.
I always use the numeric address from a link on my Celestia Web page.
I hope this helps (or calrifies things) a little.
Selden
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