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    I spoke too soon, internet was fine this morning up til midday, I went out for a couple of hours & came home to an internet that was almost at a stand still.
    We had some storms so on the off chance, I got up & pointed my antenna at a different base station, internet is better now but not as good as it was this morning, at least I can use it.

    It is the same right across the board for me, not just WWF.
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    All back to normal now; actually that's not true. It appears to be quicker than before right across the board.

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    Seems to be all good on TPG. Just as well it was slow Stephen, otherwise you'd have had heaps of replies to this thread.......or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    Seems to be all good on TPG. Just as well it was slow Stephen, otherwise you'd have had heaps of replies to this thread.......or something.
    I suspect many tried but like me gave up.

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    Whoo back to warp speed thanks mr tech man
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    Cliff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steven View Post
    How's it going now?
    Thanks for the restorative effort Steven, and for following up.

    I spent about an hour on the Forums last night after make the post you were following up and all seemed good. Have been back for a few minutes tonight and again we seem back to normal.

    Thanks again

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    Posting is taking forever. My last post about a question relating to who uses the Mallof Finish took about 3 minutes to get posted after hitting the button.

    It's 11:15:50 now... well that didn't even take a bees whatsit.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    Posting is taking forever. My last post about a question relating to who uses the Mallof Finish took about 3 minutes to get posted after hitting the button.

    It's 11:15:50 now... well that didn't even take a bees whatsit.
    thanks i'm having a look in to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    It's 11:15:50 now... well that didn't even take a bees whatsit.
    There isn't anything obvious going on with server loads, connections etc... let us know if it happens again.
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