Delayed Reaction
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Blue. |
My internet has a delayed reaction. It won't tell me I have new e-mail on MSN for a few minutes and on direct connect it won't connect to the person for download for a few minutes (active mode).
Any ideas on what router settings or whatever else I can change to fix it?
Windows XP Pro SP2
Rogers High Speed |
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Jayx1 |
ive had the same problem recently... i think it has more to do with msn |
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vickyvale |
quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
i think it has more to do with msn |
Oh good...I thought it was just me...messenger is seriously messed today! Oh well. Back to doing more productive things!! :p |
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rabbitjoker |
Helpdesk. How can I help you? |
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Jayx1 |
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VERTiG0 |
quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
go ICQ!!!
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Go Trillian, with AIM and ICQ still working! :D |
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joinT |
used to have trillian setup with all 4 chat services.
have since removed ICQ & AIM as I tend to get spammed through those services. |
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zokissima |
Yeah I used to use Trillian as well, but nowadays it seems that MSN is the prevalent app, so no need for the others. I remember the days when ICQ was HUGE.
But yeah, seems like it might be an MSN problem. There's a bunch of freeky stuff happening there. For example, their live-update of unread mail had tremendous delays if you check your mail with a non-IE browser, such as firefox. |
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