Re: routers

2014-12-03 Thread Gavin Wraith
In message <5dbb567054.chris.shephe...@shepheard.plus.com> Chris Shepheard wrote: >If it's a Plusnet supplied Thompson/Technicolor router that sort of >delay does not seem unusual. I have had similar delays accessing two >different Plusnet routers from two d

Re: routers

2014-12-03 Thread Chris Shepheard
gt; or an ethernet cable to connect the two machines. Something has to be > wrong, but what? If it's a Plusnet supplied Thompson/Technicolor router that sort of delay does not seem unusual. I have had similar delays accessing two different Plusnet routers from two different XP equipped com

Re: routers

2014-12-03 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
Gavin Wraith wrote > Do there exist any routers which can be controlled by NetSurf? I have managed a Vigor Draytek 2600 for several years using NetSurf and Nettle. -- John Rickman - http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/lynx No sé nada, y no estoy seguro de éso

Re: routers

2014-12-02 Thread Kevin Wells
In message <23a0f06f54.ga...@gavin.wra1th.plus.com> Gavin Wraith wrote: >Do there exist any routers which can be controlled by NetSurf? > >I have an old Belkin F5D7632-4 router. As far as I know it cannot be >configured from RISC OS. But my XP notebook, whic

routers

2014-12-02 Thread Gavin Wraith
Do there exist any routers which can be controlled by NetSurf? I have an old Belkin F5D7632-4 router. As far as I know it cannot be configured from RISC OS. But my XP notebook, which I usually use to configure the router, seems to be behaving strangely. It can take five minutes for a webpage on