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    Enquirer.com

    Anyone else having trouble accessing this? I can get the Post and WCPO site, but not the Enquirer for the past couple days. Weird because they are all sub-parts of the Cincinnati.com umbrella.
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    Re: Enquirer.com

    I just tried and got on it fine. Does this link work for you?

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    Re: Enquirer.com

    nope. Really odd because I don't seem to be having problems with anything else. Thanks fo rthe help though!
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    Re: Enquirer.com

    Do you have a Linksys router?

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    Re: Enquirer.com

    Quote Originally Posted by Aceking
    Do you have a Linksys router?
    Yep...splits the broadband so my roomie and I can surf independently.
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    Re: Enquirer.com

    I have a Linksys router and it works fine for me.

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    Re: Enquirer.com

    It's a problem with your router. Linsys is working on a firmware upgrade to fix the problem, but in the meantime you can fix it manually by following these instructions:

    1. First you will need to go to http://support.linksys.com and get the most recent firmware for the router you're having trouble with.
    2. Go to your desktop and double click on Internet Explorer (Located on the Start Menu in Windows XP)
    3. When "Internet Explorer" opens type http://192.168.1.1/Filters.htminto the "Address" bar and click on Go
    4. The "Enter Network Password" window will appear.
    5. Skip user name and type admin (admin is the default password) as the password, and click OK.
    6. Near the bottom of the page you will see an option called "MTU". Enable the option and input 1492 as the value.
    7. Click Apply


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