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Safari: The error was: “lost network connection” (NSURLErrorDomain:-1005)
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I randomly get a Safari Error:
The error was: “lost network connection” (NSURLErrorDomain:-1005)
When trying to access pages, any idea how to fix this? its really annoying
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Hey Peter,
I get this a lot too, but I'm in China, and usually blame it on a (relatively) crappy connection to the outside world. A refresh often solves the problem. I don't believe it to be an Apple problem specifically, but I may well be wrong, as you're in the UK. Let me know what you find out, please.
Do you see it on specific pages or on a wide variety of sites at random intervals (which is what I get)?
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same problem in China too.
Serious problems with macupdate.com
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Yes!
Although, truthfully, it's been better the past month, but in August Macupdate was unusable, totally fubar'd. Glad to have someone else in here confirm it's China, not me.
I do want to say it's better recently, though I did get it once yesterday. I also get timeout errors, or just plain denied connections, a lot in Firefox on a PC at work too, so...
China sucks at internet. (Waiting to see if this gets posted).
It's not that bad, their connection to the outside world is just suspect.
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