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2009-12-11
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2009-12-11
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2009-12-11
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Very odd - I was thinking firewall/routing issues but those are very unlikely to only affect some sites. Can you access the sites okay from other PCs on the network?
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...well - maybe you were just not patient enough.
It happens to me also that the browser stays “white” for a couple of seconds (up 15). And suddenly the page is there. I think there is another thread about this phenomenon already. Somehow the MicroB browser suddenly eats up CPU.
Wondered if anyone else is having similar problems and if there is a easy way to resolve it?
Some sites i cant access; ovi store, maemo select, online banking to name but a few!
thanks in advance