Problems loading pages.

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Hiya i've been having problems accessing the site for quite some time since around about december(i think you did some routine repairs around then) the problem is that I still have this problem loading pages if I stay on your site for more than 5 mins and the only way to solve this is for me to turn off my router and turn it back on again, after this the same problem starts again.

I know the problem isn't my router as I don't have this problem with any other site except this one, could you please shed some light? :)
 
caf is all screwed up sometimes i have to log in 5 times before the caf actually logs me in
 
The "first unread post" function hasn't been working for a while either.
 
caf is all screwed up sometimes i have to log in 5 times before the caf actually logs me in

I have always had the problem that it doesn't log me on from the homepage in the first instance. I now always click on a thread first and then login from there. Try it.

No loading problems for me though.
 
Hiya i've been having problems accessing the site for quite some time since around about december(i think you did some routine repairs around then) the problem is that I still have this problem loading pages if I stay on your site for more than 5 mins and the only way to solve this is for me to turn off my router and turn it back on again, after this the same problem starts again.

I know the problem isn't my router as I don't have this problem with any other site except this one, could you please shed some light? :)

This is most likely a DNS error, loads of rubbish you probably wont understand (no offence)

Next time it happens do this;

For Windows XP,

Start
Run
ipconfig /flushdns

If that solves your problems happy days you can solve it permanently by doing this;

http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/1203/

You want the To change the DNS cache timeout for negative responses (where a lookup failed). bit

Do so at your own risk though, it shouldn't cause any problems but if your not confident about editing your registry don't do the last bit