A simple test would be running a Linux live-cd (such as Ubuntu -
http://ubuntu.com). Download the iso file and record it on a blank cd
or to a pendrive according to the instructions. If the tiles load on
that live environment, you'll be 100% that the problem is on your
Windows installation. If it does not work, then there's some blocking
outside of your computer, such as on router or ISP.

2009/6/21, Jack Stringer <[email protected]>:
> Posted a few days ago,
>
> Ah... if you consistently see 1 in every 3 tiles as missing then chances
> are that you may have fallen into a common trap. Try opening each of the
> following links:
>
> http://a.tile.openstreetmap.org/0/0/0.png
> http://b.tile.openstreetmap.org/0/0/0.png
> http://c.tile.openstreetmap.org/0/0/0.png
>
> If you get an error or a blank image on one of those then chances are
> that at some point you have asked your browser to 'block images from
> this server'. It is quite easy to select this option by mistake.
>
>
> Maybe this would help.
>
>
> Jack Stringer
>
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