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cannot download any file at all
Name: gsaugen Date: September 11, 2008 at 09:37:36 Pacific OS: WindowsXP SP2 CPU/Ram: 1gb
Comment:
What's the meaning of CONNECTION TIMEOUT? Whenever I try to download a file, I get this warning and the downloading doesn't finish. This problem has been happening all the time, no matter the size file. What's the solution?
Name: Jennifer SUMN Date: September 11, 2008 at 11:24:43 Pacific
Reply:
It's pretty self-explanatory. It means the connection has disconnected. How are you connected to the net? Are you on a home network or workplace network? Where are you downloading from?
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Response Number 2
Name: gsaugen Date: September 11, 2008 at 15:30:20 Pacific
Reply:
Let me explain it better, folks: I CAN surf the net, the download starts but IT DOESN'T finish it. Is it a configuration problem? Or a line (communication) problem between my home PC and the target site? This problem is new, it didn't happen a couple of days ago. Any ideas? GILBERTO SAUGEN
I'm from Brazil, my download internet speed is up to 1Mbps, I use Windows XP Professional Version 2002 SP 2 - Intel Pentium Dual Core - CPU E2140 - 1,60GHz - 1,61GHz - 0,99gBV RAM - I have 2008 AVG Antivirus & Antispyware -
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