![]() ![]() You could also try the previous suggestion about Network Utility, assuming that it also happens with Firefox. The only solution in that case would be to either reconfigure the modem to not drop the connection, to configure it with a longer timeout so it's not as annoying, or to buy a new modem/switch ISPs. ![]() My guess in that case would be that you have a DSL modem that drops its connection after X minutes of inactivity, and it's timing out, then taking a while to reconnect after the first access. If it happens even when the computer has not been asleep, and you're seeing the same problem on two different computers, it's not the OS, it's either your router or your modem. Usually it only takes a few seconds, and will happen to any computer that's put to sleep. This only applies to mrskullfreak: If you are saying that the computer gives that message after coming back and waking it from sleep, that's just a side effect of it taking a bit for the wireless network (or even wired one in the case of one that's performing very poorly) to resume its connection after the hardware gets turned back on. Click to expand.I have no statistics, but at least based on work there's a pretty substantial proportion who use either Firefox or Chrome for various reasons-Google syncronization, tab behavior, familiarity (for people who switched from Windows and are used to Firefox), etc. ![]()
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