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I need some networking help by texteditor2006-03-04 18:58:39
  Can you access these sites if you bypass the route by shminux2006-03-04 19:18:56
    basically by texteditor 2006-03-04 19:26:19
what would happen is that for hotmail I would get "document contains no data" when using mozilla, IE would mention that it can not display the page. for a website like myspace I would only get part of the website after login. some pics would not display and half of the webpage would not show at all, almost like it was having trouble reading the html. I should probably mention that the second router was connected to the first. I can't unconnect the first since it is a dsl modem/router required for the service.
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      does the laptop behave normally if you connect by shminux2006-03-04 19:40:15
        unfortunatly yes by texteditor2006-03-04 19:43:29
          was only the laptop connected to the second by shminux2006-03-04 19:54:16
            originally it was connected to the first router by texteditor2006-03-04 20:01:47
              if it does not work even when the desktop by shminux2006-03-04 20:09:56
                Try rebooting both routers (as in pull the power, by radiowave9112006-03-04 20:15:26
                  still nothing by texteditor2006-03-04 20:31:50
                thanx for the help by texteditor2006-03-04 20:17:08

 

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