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M52

Who Do You Use

April 03 2012

Ok, Ok, . - I know that this isn't a sex related question - per se, but ti does have RHP connotations.My internet provider is iinet and so they are the people who bring me RHP.iinet.net.au is the domain for my internet and in the past, when i was a paid up RHP member, 2balloons remembers how there would be difficulty in having a stable connection to the RHP chat rooms and sometimes email was unstable. Now 2balloons is at home and doesn't know whether the fault is @ iinet.net.au' s end or with the complicated machinery of RHP's end but here is my question:Its been a while since i have been here, so thing s may have changed - does anyone experience instability on RHP and who is your internet with?2b :)Joining the Dots all 20-12

Comments

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    The chat rooms are unstable for everyone. You need to have quite a bit of patience especially on the busy nights. We used to hang out there a little but gave up. Everything else seems ok although there are occasional errors when posting here - this seems to be improving.Mr Chick

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I changed my browser (as per rhp tech help) from firefox to chrome and it's okay now. I have sacrificed so much to have rhp- I hate google chrome it drives me nuts- so limited.Cass xxx Worth a try.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Been using them for a few years now, with no problems except for the occasional bugs on this site.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    What web browser are you using? I use Chrome.

  • erotictouch4u

    erotictouch4u

    13 years ago

    No problems for me with this combination.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Iinet and firefox, Although we don't use chat in RHP much but have had no issues with other parts of RHP . Like others have said a lot of the chat programs are a little flaky.Tim

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    ...as most of them are the same anyway, just Google "Best 10 Broadband Providers" for your area and pick one. What sorts them out are the package and bundle deals blah blah blah...but when it comes right down to it, they all have about the same line speed and test out roughly the same if you want to back check latency, ping and all that jazz that's pretty boring and useless to most folks. In this top 10 or so...they all have about the same crap SLA for residential users but of course if you want to pay a lot more you can get a business user account and presto, they move you to a more stable server and you get a better SLA. The real bottom line is they all use the same shithouse Telstra infrastructure and until that changes (hey guys...really old corroded copper wire is garbage compared to fibre optics) you are running on the same thing as everyone else regardless of ISP. | Browsers are generally the issue with way too much style with lots of cool features. Install several and try them...then observe it's performance. The browser I use depends on what I want to do and a change of browser can result in better performance. Faster page loading and videos that buffer seamlessly, let alone how they read and interpret javascript (the stuff you will find here that may stuff up some browsers) so it is pretty to notice how different they each perform, from surfing the web, page scrolling to variations in performances and more. To keep this really hot and sexy...people are like that too. | I have 12 loaded on my system (don't ask...it's not important why) and all work here fine although I personally would call one of them Google Plastic as it in technical term is shit. Browsers have tools and other gimmicks that are unique...so having numerous browsers installed on your PC or Mac is not a problem provided you have enough disc space. | You can make your browser faster by removing unwanted applications that you don't use, clear your cache files regularly, ditch useless browser plug-ins, add-ons et al. Nuke or close tool bars and other "complimentary" browser features that you don't need and select only the individual features that you'll need or want. This will enable faster page loading and all that jazz...or switch to another browser. There is a lot of very good "free stuff" out there that will help with all this...and it's so user-friendly even I have trouble fucking it up, that says a lot. | Good luck and happy perv surfing...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I had issues when I was still trying to thump my chest and use smoke signals... but.. Telstra dongle and IE7 never an issue   caveman.. evolving