Anyone use Wild Blue Internet Service?

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Anyone use Wild Blue Internet Service?

Postby rxc463 » Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:23 pm

I'm trying to track down a problem I am having with the forum. When I log in and choose view new posts since last visit, all I get is the message no items meet your search criteria. I hit back to go to the index page to find I am logged out. Occasionally I will get the list of new posts but if it is more than one page, I get the same message when I go to click on the second page.
I have checked all my browser settings and nothing has been changed.
So I'm wondering if anyone else is having this problem. If I log in at work, a DSL connection, everything is fine. Could it be something in the satellite protocol?
Open to any suggestions :thinking:
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Postby Aaron Coffee » Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:06 pm

I use wildblue and I just tried the view new post since last visit and it came up ok. I had trouble on a motorcycle forum that it would come up that I was banned(they use a spambot filter and since with the satelite I didn't have a fixed isp number, it wouldn't let me in)I ended up shutting off the wildblue optimizer. You might give that a try, go to tools, internet options, connections, lan settings, uncheck automatically detect settings and use automatic configuration scripts. That worked for my problem on the other forum, so now I just leave it off all the time. If you haven't done so already you might visit the wildblue forum.
Hope I was of some help
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Postby eatatjoz » Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:20 pm

Direcway used to do that to me on some sites. I found that it was usually a proxy problem. With the proxy disabled, it would correct itself, but of course it was slower too.
You could ask around DSLreports. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/wildblue
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