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Peter wrote:  
 
" For what it's worth, my Verizon DSL line was quite ill from Friday  
evening to early this morning=2E  I don't know who is subcontracted to who=  
 
but here's a quick summary in case you're part of the same "loop": "  
 
" My problem appeared to be large packet failure; they wouldn't go  
through the Verizon router=2E  Tech Support couldn't see any traffic on my=  
 
side when large packets were inbound (i=2Ee=2E from one of those large-fil=  
e  
"speed tests") but small packets like ping or NTP were fine=2E "  
 
 
I'm wondering if this sort of situation could have any bearing on why Z!  
now completely fails to receive any Internet Radio streams here ?=20  
(Different ISP, though=2E)  {I previously posted about this on the Help Li=  
st,  
but drew no replies=2E}  I have now done some additional troubleshooting,  
like bypassing the firewall=2E  No difference in the results=2E  
 
Dink asked me to run it command line, with a direct URL he suggested=2E  T=  
he  
error I got was "Unable to Resolve Host=2E"  However, the browser is worki=  
ng  
just fine=2E  Steve S=2E, Steven ?  In the meantime, I've written back to =  
Dink=2E  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
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