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We have DSL with a Linksys router/switch.  I find that some web pages that load and display normally on a Win 98 machine on our LAN either
 load extremely slowly (minutes) or not at all on two OS/2 systems on the
 same LAN.  www.motherboards.org is an example.  The first page loads OK
 (but more slowly than on the WIN system), but from there we cannot get
 the page with the search engine to load (once in awile it will, after a
 long wait, but when it does, the search functions don't work).  On
 loading the first page an "unsupported JAVA version" message shows, and
 we also get frequent "broken pipe" messages.  I heard that these latter
 were fixed by the latest Linksys router firmware.  Got that and
 installed it, but no improvement.  Fairly often my homepage, GTE.net
 won't load or loads very slowly.  I'm waiting for eCS, and will start
 fresh then, but I'd like to understand what might be the cause of this
 behavior.  Any insights appreciated.  Running NS 4.61, latest refresh.
 
 
Thanks, Ben Archer
 
 
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