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In <200403111623.i2BGNWRb018394@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/11/04
at 08:23 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Unfortunately bumping up the Session Priorities from 1 to as high as 32
>does not make any difference. If fact, this time around I am less
>successful in finding the internet connection when trying to upgrade
>Quicken 98 online (it requires a 16 bit version of IE).
>Pinging seems to have the same number of timeouts regardless of the
>Sessions Priority setting.
That just means that this is not the fix.
Try a longer ping timeout:
ping -t 2000 www.sbc.net
Does that get rid of the errors. It does here.
If it does, then you need to move on to iptrace to figure out why the
browser is failing.
Regards,
Steven
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