I've gotta say, I enjoyed it. It's nice to see spontaneous (-looking) expressions of joy— they don't really seem to get old. Especially when they involve multiple hotties and a certain shirt that I really must get around to purchasing one of these days...
You may try logging in to your router (usually 192.168.0.1, as psychobum indicated above), and checking whether it is set to "keep alive" your connection. I had this problem when I set up our network at work-- turned out the router was logging us off after a bit of inactivity, and when we tried to use the 'net, it was having trouble logging in to the ISP's full servers, sometimes taking 30 minutes or more of constant retries to log back in.
I've gotta say, I enjoyed it. It's nice to see spontaneous (-looking) expressions of joy— they don't really seem to get old. Especially when they involve multiple hotties and a certain shirt that I really must get around to purchasing one of these days...
posted by brettjs 17 years ago
In "Curious George: Broadband Takes Naps"
You may try logging in to your router (usually 192.168.0.1, as psychobum indicated above), and checking whether it is set to "keep alive" your connection. I had this problem when I set up our network at work-- turned out the router was logging us off after a bit of inactivity, and when we tried to use the 'net, it was having trouble logging in to the ISP's full servers, sometimes taking 30 minutes or more of constant retries to log back in.
posted by brettjs 19 years ago
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