> >1. Flush the browser cache on your web browser and try again.
Tried that. It does not work. I am on IE7 with registry spoof to make
Connect "believe" that I am on IE6. Connect only works with IE6.
> >2. Try a different browser (Firefox, Slimbrowser, Opera, etc).
Sonicstage only works with IE6 i.e. I can only download using IE6. I
did try going to
www.connect.com with Firefox and experienced the
network issues
> >3. Verify that it's the site and router, and not the computah by
> >trying it with a different computer.
I am pretty sure it is the site and router. When I go to the site on my
desktop that uses wireless it affects other computers that are
connected to the router - both wired and wireless connects. I have to
unplug and re-plug the router to get it to work.
Thanks
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 02:09:25 GMT, Jeff Liebermann
> <jeffl@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us> wrote:
>
> >On 29 Aug 2006 19:07:33 -0700, roshan.shankar@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> >>The newly updated Sony connect website causes my Netgear wgr614v3
> >>router to crash. The router is upto date with all firmware patches. The
> >>MTU is the default of 1500.
> >>
> >>Not sure what can be done to fix the issue. Any ideas?
> >
> >1. Flush the browser cache on your web browser and try again.
> >2. Try a different browser (Firefox, Slimbrowser, Opera, etc).
> >3. Verify that it's the site and router, and not the computah by
> >trying it with a different computer.
>
> I just tried it, which I presume is:
> http://www.connect.com
> with IE6, Firefox 1.5.0.6, Slimbrowser 4.07, and Opera 9.01. All work
> just fine on XP.
>
> So, how do you know that the router is hung and not the computah or
> browser?
>
>
>
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