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DrStrangLov

join:2012-03-28

reply to pn

Re: Anyone having trouble getting some web pages to load

said by pn :

MTU...WB proxy...re-install my OS Win 7 64 bit.

Dos Window with admin privilege

netsh interface ipv4 show subinterfaces

Examine MTU setting on left, then

netsh interface ipv4 set subinterface "Local Area Connection" mtu=576 store=persist

Wildblue Proxy - Via FireFox, might see if FoxyProxy Standard 4.1.1 will over-ride WB's proxy.

»addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox···tandard/

I assume you setup WB proxy via their program, if so, look at comment there via "solution for firefox18 problem"

Use this site now, to see what IP you are using: »/whois

What overseas site is giving an issue?


pn

@verizon.net

DrStranglov.
It is certainly a WB problem.
I just had DSL installed and the DNS problem disappeared.
YES i am off WB......
Thanks for your help....


DrStrangLov

join:2012-03-28

said by pn :

It is certainly a WB problem.

Its not a "problem," its an "issue" created by those clueless programmers in Redmond, who think they are so "smart." They have had since Windows 3.1x days to figure it out, but what did you expect from Redmond?

Change default DNS timeout value in your OS to a longer time value, and the "issue" disappears.

XP - »drewthaler.blogspot.com/2005/09/···ows.html

Vista/7 - »blogs.technet.com/b/stdqry/archi···t-2.aspx

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