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Nope....nothing like that.  I'm using Firefox anyway.

I've found a few posts on Google indicating this *may* be a problem with
the mtu being set incorrectly, but increasing/decreasing the MTU/MRU set
on the ppp0[-N] interfaces created by poptop when a client connects
doesn't seem to have any effect.






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