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Lately when I've been browsing SAU forums, I have to click on links twice or click on refresh all the time, coz the page starts to load and then stops. How come this is happening?

It only started recently like in the last week or so.

This doesn't happen on any other forums though :confused:

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Similar, I'm having a problem that the I don't see the most recent post when I go from an email link - I guess it is a caching problem of some sort, when I click refresh it updates. Any ideas gurus?

  • 2 weeks later...

There's been a lot of packet loss for me on this server. It seems to be hosted on RackShack.net and my RackShack server has also been a problem.

When your trace route it, the packets die in the USA, a problem with Verio. Perhaps the lost packets are resulting in your browser reverting to cached files?

Guest meanman

I get the same problem around 1am in Perth too. Goes fairly slow, have to stop everything else im doing on the net just to componsate but still fairly slow. That is on a 56k modem.

Also with the problem of the refresh i have it too. Coz 2 different people log in on this computer at this site. when i logout of the other acount and go to USER CP it is still the other persons i have to refresh it then all OK, same thing happened on another site at www.starkingdoms.com (people that have actually played this game knows how adictive it is. had to force my self cold the sphincter of the universe twice before i have succeeded

But can't complain too much. Ilove the smilies on the forums who ever made them and/or put them on is a legend.:shake:

:lol:

Originally posted by R33_Cam

Shell:

yeah that would be about rite, cause your in Canberra and im in perth, time difference would be rite, so its not just me after all :cool:

hehe sux for us night-owls huh?

meanman, I'm on dialup...I actually leave and go to another site...it's too slow for me to stay here...I'm up all night anyway, so i just come back later :D

Glad you like the smilies!! :)

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