Why do I have connection problem with only one web site www dot twit.live.tv ?

Anonymous
2011-09-22T18:48:52+00:00

I have a new install of windows 7 ultimate I watch a video cast or podcast at [www.twit.live.tv] I watched it for approx. 2 hours and I lost my internet connection for the first time in over two months. I had connection problems related to a bad wire on the outside of my building and had windows vista installed I lost my internet connection many times with the bad wire and watching the video cast at live.tv but was not sure if it was a problem or if it was the bad wire. I installed a new telephone wire at my building and upgraded with a custom install of windows 7 ultimate I have only watched twit.live.tv for a short period of time and never lost my connection until a day ago after watching for 2 hours. I now know that when I lost my connection many times in the past it was from viewing [www dot twit.live.tv]. Way back in time I right clicked the video cast and opened adobe security settings and other settings and I changed the settings I believe I have had a problem since. The strange thing is I have tried to reopen the settings manager even at adobe.com and it will not open. After I changed the settings a couple of times back with the vista I could no longer open the settings manager at adobe or while I was watching the video cast at twit.live.tv. Adobe.com should not recognize my computer as the same computer with the vista install as with the new install of windows 7 ultimate should they, and is that even part of the problem. Maybe because this video cast is to overwhelming it is bandwidth saturation or another problem or maybe it is a problem with adobe flash player and the settings. It honestly seems to me to be a security incroachment by twit.live.tv or by adobe flash player as in one of them wants to be a part of my computer in some way not permitted by the norm. I'm not sure how or why that could be thats how it seems. What can affect a network connection and modem via watching a video cast other than bandwith saturation and can bandwith saturation cause an internet connection lose? Any thoughts? Any Answers!?

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-09-23T20:18:08+00:00

    I have to add a little more info I relized that when I had a vista install and I right clicked on the video cast at live.tv and I changed the globel settings of the adobe flash player thru a period of time I had changed them three times maybe. I am now able to open the flash player settings manager what had happened is that adobe was in the process of changing there settings manager a new style and design you can no longer click on globel settings at adobe.com and the privacy settings and get the settings manager if you right click on a video of any kind you get there new settings manager so they where changing the way the settings manage looked and worked. I do believe all of my video problems are solved now because of the tune-up of IE9. I heard that MS is making there own flash player because adobe flash can't keep up with the security protection and updates for security with windows is there a new flash player coming from MS?

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-09-23T06:42:15+00:00

    Hi,

    ·         Are you wired or wireless internet connection?

    ·         Are you using Internet Explorer?

    I would suggest you to follow the steps below

    Method 1:

    Run fix it from the link and check if the issue persists:

    http://support.microsoft.com/mats/ie\_performance\_and\_safety/

    Method 2:

    Follow the steps in the link:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2532294

    For your reference follow the steps in the link:

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/wired-and-wireless-network-connection-problems-in-windows

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  2. Anonymous
    2011-09-23T19:26:13+00:00

    Well after like 13 years of not knowing how to make internet explorer run like a fine tuned watch millions and millions of people have gone to firefox and google chrome because they can't stand how IE becomes slow and seems like it is  "clogged up" I ran the fix link that you provided, I clicked the content tab and cleared the SSL state first I noticed a great improvment right away. I then ran the Fix-it link and it changed two items. I had know clue that IE actually could work. You should know we are talking more than half of the people of the US can't and will not use IE because of how it performs if you tell people how to make it work well they will come back to IE instead of chrome and firefox and other browsers. I have liked IE better but had no idea what was the problem I switch to chrome three years ago but came back to IE I went form google to bing and I now like bing and IE together better than any of the others. I only hope that the fix's I have made will continue to make it run well. I plan to click the content tab in internet options and clear the SSL state on a regular basis. About once a week should do it yes?

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-09-29T23:47:51+00:00

    I have used the fix-it link and cleared the SSL state I thought the problems where gone but they seem to be still there but not as bad as before now I have to only click a video twice once in a while to view it. Or open it then close it then open it again. Because they don't load completly. Life is a **** and then you die. No [removed] please.

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  4. Anonymous
    2011-09-30T13:16:06+00:00

    No niggers please? Jesus hates niggers and there white woman and is going to destroy the US to get rid of them in ****.

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