Is it normal for the post one .. er, posts, to take 5 minutes before it's uploaded?
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... or is my broadband SO narrow ... (Apparently the router is too far from where the phone line comes in. Who knew!)
Schenks,
If your broadband was the problem it would ALWAYS take 5 mins to load a post. I find the site becomes extremely slow at times. Please email support@healthunlocked.com to advise them of the problem.
Thanks, Clutter. My confusion is that when I post there is a little notice at the top right, where the clock is, to say '5 minutes', then '4 minutes' etc. I can't see how that is from my broadband. Especially since it used to be instant. I'm wondering what's changed? anything to do with admin?
Mine always go online immediately. It's Marigold, I've done a post about half an hour ago and it was up there within seconds.
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