I had a bizarre experience over the weekend. We
hosted a conference out in BFE (Valley Falls) and took 10 laptops, networked
them and connected them to the buildings internet connection which was an ISDN
line. While there was noticible slow down in people surfing the web, what was
really fustrating was you could not go to our organizations website. It flat
refused to load. It would say web site found and the progress bar would get
started but then it would just sit there. We could go pretty much everywhere
else (KStates was not loading for a while but we coaxed that one into action
with much waiting) but our site. One of the presentations focused on how to use
our site so I finally got around it by remote desktoping into our server and
looking at the site from there but once i had done that the site would load fast
as anything looking at it just on the laptop (as opposed to looking at the
laptop looking at the server). But it only worked on THAT laptop. All the
others were still refusing to load. I had no clue what that was all about and
all three of us were scratching our head. Anybody have any ideas on how I could
have gone about "fixing" that?
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