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what's the relevant timeout for this really slow connection?

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When I try to connect to https://mim.t-mobile.com/primary/openPage Firefox returns, 'The connection has timed out

The server at mim.t-mobile.com is taking too long to respond.' Opera & Lynx don't connect either. I can connect at a public computer, but the connection can take minutes to make, and sometimes it gives up. (They're Windoze; I'm Linux.) What's the relevant timeout to see if I really could connect if I gave Firefox minutes to try?

When I try to connect to https://mim.t-mobile.com/primary/openPage Firefox returns, 'The connection has timed out The server at mim.t-mobile.com is taking too long to respond.' Opera & Lynx don't connect either. I can connect at a public computer, but the connection can take minutes to make, and sometimes it gives up. (They're Windoze; I'm Linux.) What's the relevant timeout to see if I really could connect if I gave Firefox minutes to try?

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Please check this question and answer it helps you to adjust the timout setting

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1042479

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These instructions are obsolete. I found another thread on timeouts that was also obsolete before I asked.

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Hi,

The solution is to clear the caches and the history. I share the link that will give you all the information to stop seeing this message


https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/websites-dont-load-troubleshoot-and-fix-errors


Thank's

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hellosct1 said

The solution is to clear the caches and the history.

No, it isn't. This behavior started in March. I've tried all of that multiple times. I don't even keep a history.