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Posted: Aug. 27 2006,01:46 QUOTE

I just had cable internet installed in my apartment, and I have it connected to a wireless router. I am running dsl off a CD, and I am having a problem with firefox where it sometimes can't find a website.  I am pretty sure it is not a connection problem, because I can always access google.com no matter what, so I think this could be a DNS problem. Also, Dillo seems to be having the same problem.  I did not  always have this problem, firefox worked fine with other internet connections.  Does anyone have any possible solutions to this problem?  Thanks.
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Posted: Aug. 27 2006,03:14 QUOTE

Do you have the same problem when you directly connected to the Internet?
If not, the DNS errors should give you enough reason to contact your ISP.
If yes, then you should check out your router (updates/settings/etc)
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Posted: Sep. 11 2006,14:34 QUOTE

I got the same problem I can open a page and after that firefox freeze same for mozilla, system is became instable and freeze too.

The router is working there are other pc using windows xp/2k/mac09-10
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Posted: Sep. 11 2006,21:27 QUOTE

That does not sound like the same problem.

Yours sounds more like a memory or some other hardware problem.
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Posted: Sep. 11 2006,22:58 QUOTE

If one is using mozilla or a newer firefox or even opera but sure to turn down the cache. If you are running on liveCD, or any frugal install then the default cache size will quickly use much of free ram space.
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