I took it for granted that it wasnt just an e-bay problem.  Pop ups even, or 
perhaps.

Janet
O/S XPSP2 OE/IE6
http://globechatters.net


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Piney Woods PC's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> I've used Firefox on a dun connection as well with no problems.  Yes, a 
> server problem with his isp would be cause for alarm but it seems to 
> me,  if that were the case, he would have more problems with it than not 
> being able to access ebay, it would be internet wide.  I am using "high 
> speed" satellite internet from Direcway.
> 
> PWPC's
> 
> Janet wrote:
> 
>> Are you with the same server Piney, that may be the question.
>>
>> One solution may be to realise it could be a server problem, 
>> particular if the user is on a DUN connection still.  Trying an 
>> alternative browser is another exercise perhaps.  The connection 
>> problem seems to be the issue, and quite common to those of us still 
>> on a dial up network connection. 



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