On Apr 30, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
Ok --- I read through the hint, and read the rather heated
discussion (since now everything is working quite well, suddenly).
One of the discussants said that most routers will cache DNS info
for later use --- if this were the case, then
Hey folks,
Another has anyone... question:
Has anyone else using Insight been having trouble with getting web
pages to load recently (i.e. last couple of days)? I've been getting
error which look like DNS errors quite frequently when browsing, e.g.
errors like
Safari can?t open the page
yes, something is wrong at insight.it is very slow right
now.sandy
On Apr 30, 2006, at 6:55 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
Hey folks,
Another has anyone... question:
Has anyone else using Insight been having trouble with getting web
pages to load recently (i.e. last couple of days)?
Yes, and oddly enough, the problem seems to be limited to my wireless
Powerbook. The wired connection to the G4 seems fine, and my wife's
wireless Windoze box doesn't seem particularly out of whack. Insight
did email two days ago to the effect that they were performing system
upgrades, and
Got an email from Insight that they are rebuilding their servers etc.
until May 15...jf
On Apr 30, 2006, at 6:55 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
Hey folks,
Another has anyone... question:
Has anyone else using Insight been having trouble with getting web
pages to load recently (i.e. last couple
Insight has been doing upgrades recently. My service was out all
evening Thursday night.
I have had lackluster service for quite a while now. But it has
gotten better recently.
Brian
On Apr 30, 2006, at 7:05 PM, B. Eric Bradley wrote:
Yes, and oddly enough, the problem seems to be limited
On Apr 30, 2006, at 6:55 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
Has anyone else using Insight been having trouble with getting web
pages to load recently (i.e. last couple of days)? I've been
getting error which look like DNS errors quite frequently when
browsing, e.g. errors like
Safari can?t open
Here's a link to a note about setting up a local caching DNS on Mac
OS X.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050420025219402
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I'm sure it's a great link. Too bad I get the message Safari can't
find the server.
The past couple days there have been periods of no service to somewhat
decent service. I'll try again later, or try the steps from the insight
letter.
Luann
Lee Larson wrote:
Here's a link to a note about
On Apr 30, 2006, at 20:46, Luann Johnson wrote:
I'm sure it's a great link. Too bad I get the message Safari
can't find the server.
This is what work hours are for ;)
The past couple days there have been periods of no service to
somewhat decent service. I'll try again later, or try
On Apr 30, 2006, at 20:27, Lee Larson wrote:
Here's a link to a note about setting up a local caching DNS on Mac
OS X.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050420025219402
Ok --- I read through the hint, and read the rather heated discussion
(since now everything is working
Lee's link is not for anyone whom is inexperienced in Terminal,
Pico etc...jf
On Apr 30, 2006, at 8:46 PM, Luann Johnson wrote:
I'm sure it's a great link. Too bad I get the message Safari
can't find the server.
The past couple days there have been periods of no service to
somewhat
Bill Rising wrote:
Hey folks,
Another has anyone... question:
Has anyone else using Insight been having trouble with getting web
pages to load recently (i.e. last couple of days)? I've been getting
error which look like DNS errors quite frequently when browsing, e.g.
errors like
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