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Does it for all 3 for me Home-Skillet.....

 

 

wait aren't you the one who's supposed to fix it? ;)

 

Well gotta figure out if it is something on my side or not before I can fix it. :P

 

I have tested it from systems on three different carriers in IE8, IE9, firefox, and chrome and can't replicate your issue.

 

EDIT: Did you just call me home-skillit? lol where is that ban button again? :lol:

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I have no clue how to do that...I'm gonna have to google it LOL

Doc, here's a list of open proxy servers;

Just pick one (remember by nature that open proxies can be security risks so I only recommend this as a test................)

 

Anyway, pick a proxy server from the list and note the proxy port.

Now click on the wrench in the upper right hand corner of the Chrome browser

Select "settings"

Towards the bottom of the page select "show advanced settings"

Scroll down and you'll see "network" - there select "change proxy settings"

That will open up the Internet Properties menu

Towards the bottom you'll sees and need to select "LAN Settings"

LAN settings property box will pop up and down towards the bottom you can select "Use A Proxy Server For Your Lan"

Select that box and add the proxy server address and port (from the link I gave you above).

Click OK to exit and then click apply

 

Run test.

 

Important - after you run this "experiment" be sure to go back and delete the proxy server and uncheck the box "Use A Proxy Server For Your Lan"

 

Wev

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