Globe Wireless Broadband | Image Compression
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Written By: Louis James Diaz Google+
I have recieved a question from 1 visitor regarding the problem about the Image Compression that the Globe Wireless Broadband users are experiencing.
There is a quick solution for this image compression problem. All you have to do is to tweak your DNS settings on your ZTE MF600 modem.
Firstly though, what causes the image compression on Globe wireless broadband users?
Well, one main reason for it was that Globe’s Domain Name Servers are all cached up to recycle the imaged that a certain user have visited to be able to conserve bandwidth and loading time.
So in other words, you get to experience faster loading pages but in exchange to blurry images, or pixelated images on your browser.
Changing your DNS settings on your ZTE Modem somehow solves this.
Also do not forget to clear up your cache on your browser tools and settings just to make sure that there are no saved images on your browser.
Alternatively, if you do not want to clear up your browsers cache, you can either press:
Shift + F5 – Internet Explorer users
Ctrl + F5 – Mozilla Firefox users
Ctrl + R – Opera Users
to be able to refresh the images that have been cached on your browsers.
Hope this helps!
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April 7th, 2011 at 7:21 am
Hello,
What kind of internet connection would you suggest for a location like brgy Napoles, Bago City, Neg. Occ.6101? What requirements would be needed and how much would it cost a month?
Regards