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Any ideas ?... CAT has given me excellent service for the last year.. I have a 2Mb G.SHDSL connection which has been fast and consistant . But suddenly has just fallen apart.. CAT say there is nothing wrong with the connection but my internet access is now on/off fast/slow all day long.. Firefox just seems to stall.. the page loading icon runs for what seems like forever then I either get half a page and error message or time out..

<deleted> ? The firefox error console seems packed too...There are more than 100 entries like the ones below.. from only a few minutes of surfing...

Security Error: Content at http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/ may not load data from http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/search.html&...ult_type=topics.

Warning: Error in parsing value for 'cursor'. Declaration dropped.

Source File: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/style_images...ges/css_rte.css

Line: 110

Same here, using ToT's 2mB plan. Lots of problems loading and searching on google, can't get through the download link on the Garmin site, etc etc.

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Yeah I had TOT before.. 2Mb.. Hopeless.. connection was totally unstable and I was lucky if it worked more than 30 minutes at a time.. Exactly why I changed to CAT which has been pretty stable up until now. I don';t expect a perfect 24/7 broadband service as this is Thailand... But when a 2Mb service is loading slower than a 56k Dial-up connection there is something wrong... :)

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