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Old 01-02-2006, 08:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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FF "Timing out"

I have been using FF for a few awhile. I like it and never wanna go back to IE.
Well I have two systems both almost completely identical. Just different video cards, a gf4 4400ti & 4600ti. I use a D-link router and have one system hard-wired and one wirelessly connected to it.

Both the systems have the same problem: If you don't leave a webpage up during idle time, you hafta either try to log on to multiple webpages to get it connect OR if that fails you hafta reboot the system. It is very annoying.

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