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Name: SCLow
Date: October 30, 2003 at 21:56:11 Pacific
OS: Windows ME
CPU/Ram: 1.5 GHz/256MB
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Hi i recently got myself a Prolink Hurricane Router 9000W & a wireless adapter. the router consists of for ethernet ports plus wireless of course.

The setup:
one pc is connected to the router via USB while the other through wireless adapter. (both PCs are Windows ME)

The problem:
For the pc with wireless connection, i am able to use internet programs like Kazaa, MSN messanger, Outlook, computer games like Counterstrike etc. HOWEVER, the problem lies with my internet browsers. Whenever i try to view any website, the page loads either VERY VERY slowly or it loads halfway and hangs there. i've tried using Opera 7.2 and IE 6..same problem with both..Saying "hang" i do mean that the page stops loading and NOT that the program stops working. For the pc that connects via USB directly to the router, the internet works fine for everything. Hence to sum up, the problem is only not being able to access web pages on the pc with wireless adapter.

Please do not hesitate to contact me via email at uplinkhack@yahoo.com.sg for more information.

People, please help me because i really need to fix this problem ASAP as my exams are really round the corner..thanks a million!



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