From: cogitovici@hotmail.com   
      
   SOLVED.   
      
   I am not the most tech savvy guy, but after 30 years of fooling around with   
   computers, I sometimes get it right.   
      
   It appears to have been the MTU setting on my router.   
      
   I found that if I connected the PC directly to the cable modem it would   
   work. When I reinserted the router, it would not. I have had a number of   
   strange things happen because of this DI-514 router that I never had with my   
   704P. When it died, I had the 514 laying around and used it.   
      
   It is amazing to me how much weird stuff starts to happen out of the blue   
   that is caused by this router.   
      
   All fixed.   
      
   IMHO, Cox could have suggested disconnecting the router, etc. They are   
   supposed to be a bit smarter and more helpful than their guy was last night.   
      
      
   "Tester" wrote in message   
   news:tHc9g.1555$KB.938@fed1read08...   
   > Hi,   
   >   
   > I posted this on one of the Cox Internet groups, but thought maybe someone   
   > here would see this and know instantly what is going on.   
   >   
   > I do not know much about VPNs or the "pipes???" that data takes when one   
   is   
   > connected or disconnected. As I picture it, if I make my VPN connection,   
   > and then open a browser and connect to a website, the data is being   
   > transferred through my company's T1 then through Cox to me. If I   
   disconnect   
   > the VPN, then my data is coming just through Cox.   
   >   
   > If I'm right about that, would that account for the behavior I observe   
   > tonight as described below?   
   >   
   > Thank you. This may be a bit off topic for this group, but I figured that   
   > there must be some smart VPN types over here that could give me a clue.   
   Cox   
   > tech support did not sound like they knew very much, though maybe that is   
   > because I know a lot less!   
   >   
   > Thank you.   
   > Tester   
   >   
   >   
   > Hi,   
   >   
   > For awhile tonight, I thought there was something wrong with my.yahoo.   
   >   
   > You know how you select 50 or 60 modules, like REUTERS TOP NEWS STORIES,   
   or   
   > a TV GUIDE and they all pop up on your my.yahoo page and display a list of   
   > stories or whatever? Mine has always worked fine, for years, with few   
   > problems.   
   >   
   > Today, about half of the modules say "no items." All the REUTERS, the TV   
   > stations, the TV GUIDE, San Diego Daily Transcript, and others.   
   >   
   > Stock Portfolios seem OK, and so do things like Chicago Tribune, Tom's   
   > Hardware guide...   
   >   
   > I figured that Yahoo was having server problems or something.   
   >   
   > However, I used a VPN connection to connect to my computer at the office   
   for   
   > a few minutes, and happened to open my browser while connected through the   
   > VPN, and the local my.yahoo page worked fine. As soon as I disconnected   
   the   
   > VPN, it went bad again.   
   >   
   > Any ideas?   
   >   
   > If you are tech savvy enough, you might know immediately what's up with   
   the   
   > difference between the VPN and no VPN connection.   
   >   
   > The Cox tech support told me it was not their problem and I should talk   
   with   
   > my company or Yahoo. It seems pretty obvious to me that the problem is   
   not   
   > theirs.   
   >   
   > He didn't seem to really catch on about what my.yahoo is, but I told him   
   you   
   > could add modules and that they display when you log on. He said maybe   
   > something is wrong with my cookies, that the info about what to display on   
   > the my.yahoo page is stored in my cookies and not on the Yahoo server, and   
   > that is probably it.   
   >   
   > That doesn't seem like the problem to me.   
   >   
   > Please help. I already cleared my cache, rebooted, have latest S/W   
   > versions,   
   > and get the same results with both IE and Firefox, all on a WINXP PRO box.   
   >   
   > Please help.   
   >   
   > Thanks!   
   > Tester   
   >   
   >   
      
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