Trying to kill two birds with one stone.

UDT89

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Question #1:

Is anyone having problems with Yahoo email and IE? Every time I send a message it jams up my whole internet connection and makes my PC slow. Gmail works fine, but I need my Yahoo since its my main account. As soon as I hit send, my Yahoo music stops, and I can surf the net at dial up speed until the message is sent. I'm on T3 at work.

Question #2:

If my speedometer is off, will my odometer be off too? My speedometer is off by about 4-5 mph......does that affect my mileage? My car seems to have more miles than it should........but maybe im just paranoid.

Thanks all.

Happy Friday.
 

Scarpozzi

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Do you have any firewalls setup or is there a company firewall that blocks outgoing requests to certain sites? Maybe there's a program running in the background somewhere causing the problem... Of course, this could be an issue with your network as well...if the connection to Yahoo is somehow screwed up for the T3, it may be something funky. Maybe call your network administrator and have them clear the ARP cache on the router and clear your browser cache as well?

Speedometers and odometers are both never exact. If you want to fix it, put bigger wheels/tires on your car and it will skew it back in your favor. Some places can check it for you to make sure it's correct, but not sure what it would cost...probably not worth it.
 

UDT89

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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Do you have any firewalls setup or is there a company firewall that blocks outgoing requests to certain sites? Maybe there's a program running in the background somewhere causing the problem... Of course, this could be an issue with your network as well...if the connection to Yahoo is somehow screwed up for the T3, it may be something funky. Maybe call your network administrator and have them clear the ARP cache on the router and clear your browser cache as well?

Speedometers and odometers are both never exact. If you want to fix it, put bigger wheels/tires on your car and it will skew it back in your favor. Some places can check it for you to make sure it's correct, but not sure what it would cost...probably not worth it.

the yahoo thing is recent......since yesterday.