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This Article is GREAT!!
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This Article is GREAT!!
Sunday, July 7, 2002 at 6:08 pm Posted by N. Blake
(40 messages posted)
Kudos to author(s) of this article...it has solved a problem that plagued me for
months!! I was so confused as to why only certain web pages would not display on
my brand NEW Gateway laptop. Soooo frustrating. I have spoken to many techs from
a variety of companies about the problem: Gateway, SBC Ameritech, Compaq...nobody
knew what was going on, and I was more than once referred to a pay-per-instance hotline.
Blech! I did encounter a few differences in fixing the problem, however. As
mentioned by a few other users, my Tcp/Ip description was found under the NetTrans
key. Also there was not one, but THREE keys that I had to add the MaxMTU string
value to.
THANX ANNOYANCES.ORG!!!
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re: This Article is GREAT!!
Sunday, July 7, 2002 at 6:31 pm Posted by M.Manley
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Say, uh, what article was that you are referring to (got a URL)? This sounds interesting,
but was there an earlier posting to serve as a background for this issue? Thanks!
On Sunday, July 7, 2002 at 6:08 pm, bearcatnat wrote:
>Kudos to author(s) of this article...it has solved a problem that plagued me for
>months!! I was so confused as to why only certain web pages would not display on
>my brand NEW Gateway laptop. Soooo frustrating. I have spoken to many techs from
>a variety of companies about the problem: Gateway, SBC Ameritech, Compaq...nobody
>knew what was going on, and I was more than once referred to a pay-per-instance
hotline.
> Blech! I did encounter a few differences in fixing the problem, however. As
>mentioned by a few other users, my Tcp/Ip description was found under the NetTrans
>key. Also there was not one, but THREE keys that I had to add the MaxMTU string
>value to.
>THANX ANNOYANCES.ORG!!!
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re: This Article is GREAT!!
Sunday, July 7, 2002 at 7:57 pm Posted by N. Blake
(40 messages posted)
Sorry...I thought this message would automatically group under the appropriate article.
I was referring to Article #04-107, "Can't access some websites while using a shared
PPPoE connection".
On Sunday, July 7, 2002 at 6:31 pm, M.Manley wrote:
>Say, uh, what article was that you are referring to (got a URL)? This sounds interesting,
>but was there an earlier posting to serve as a background for this issue? Thanks!
>
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re: This Article is GREAT!!
Monday, July 8, 2002 at 8:16 am Posted by myles5
(65 messages posted)
You can find this article at:
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article04-107
Myles5
On Sunday, July 7, 2002 at 6:31 pm, M.Manley wrote:
>Say, uh, what article was that you are referring to (got a URL)? This sounds interesting,
>but was there an earlier posting to serve as a background for this issue? Thanks!
>
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re: This Article is GREAT!!
Monday, August 5, 2002 at 8:26 pm Posted by Frank Jordan
(6 messages posted)
Thanks for posting your findings. I too had more than one place to add the MaxMTU
value, and it didn't work until I had done both of them.
On Sunday, July 7, 2002 at 6:08 pm, bearcatnat wrote:
>Kudos to author(s) of this article...it has solved a problem that plagued me for
>months!! I was so confused as to why only certain web pages would not display on
>my brand NEW Gateway laptop. Soooo frustrating. I have spoken to many techs from
>a variety of companies about the problem: Gateway, SBC Ameritech, Compaq...nobody
>knew what was going on, and I was more than once referred to a pay-per-instance
hotline.
> Blech! I did encounter a few differences in fixing the problem, however. As
>mentioned by a few other users, my Tcp/Ip description was found under the NetTrans
>key. Also there was not one, but THREE keys that I had to add the MaxMTU string
>value to.
>THANX ANNOYANCES.ORG!!!
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