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Hopefully someone can help. When I load a webpage, certain pictures won't load up and jsut display a red "x". It only happens on certain pictures. It just started happeing to both my desktop and my laptop, which is wireless. I am guessing since it is happening on both computers, it is a verizon issue..
If someone can hlep, I would appreciate it. And just before anyone asks, it's normal pictures, not any x-rated stuff. It seems to happen the most on facebook.
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I am seeing this too, intermittently, on both computers connected to FiOS and they did not have the problem on Comcast.
On msn, google, yahoo, most everything.
I just was installed Tuesday, router has latest firmware.
I also see problems with pages using aspx code, buttons shaped wrong or jagged, getting Webform errors 12152, etc etc.
I've downloaded MEGS without problems, very fast, etc
I have 20/5 service and just don't know HOW to even describe aspx page problems to Verizon engineers.
I read somewhere about the DNS they provide being super slow, could that be an issue, as the timeouts for page object loads are alot tighter than
the initial domain lookups. Meaning, if your page does an 'img src' with a FQDN (Fully qualified domain name), the timeout for the image is alot smaller than the
original lookup of the domain name. Or am I on a red herring?
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I suspect you are on the right track, it probably is a timing issue.
The other experiment is to right click on the red x, and ask it to display the image. If it displays when you do that, it suggests it is a timing issue, and probably unrelated to the router or computer.
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