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I've just upgraded to a new iMac running Leopard and it's a fine machine.
However, there is one irk.
Out of ever five page I try to browse in Firefox or Safari, I get the 'Try again' dialogue box. If I try again I get the page I want - sometimes - but it makes it very slow.
My broadband connection is fine. I'm running a wireless Airport Express and my iBook never has these problems connecting on the same network.
Someone in the pub said I should erase my DNS server (which is currently set to 10.0.1.1) but I don't seem to able as there is an option to add but not delete this.
As a point of interest my connection says 'AirPort is connected to Apple Network 238f87 and has the IP address 10.0.1.3'.
Does anyone have any clues before I call Apple or call out my local Mac man?
Thanks,
Nigel.
However, there is one irk.
Out of ever five page I try to browse in Firefox or Safari, I get the 'Try again' dialogue box. If I try again I get the page I want - sometimes - but it makes it very slow.
My broadband connection is fine. I'm running a wireless Airport Express and my iBook never has these problems connecting on the same network.
Someone in the pub said I should erase my DNS server (which is currently set to 10.0.1.1) but I don't seem to able as there is an option to add but not delete this.
As a point of interest my connection says 'AirPort is connected to Apple Network 238f87 and has the IP address 10.0.1.3'.
Does anyone have any clues before I call Apple or call out my local Mac man?
Thanks,
Nigel.