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My point is that if an ISP changes their conditions of service, they should at least test it on their existing users, or explain what the minimum system requirements are. (Microsoft are infamous for doing this...)
All that we were told was 'leave the proxy on automatic', and everything will be fine. NOT!
Err. The proxy server is only used if you actually want to point at the caching server. "Modern" day browsers still have this option they do not do transparent proxying in the background. It has nothing todo with the ISP why your pages are loading slowly, the simple fact is you are running an extremely dated operating system, with an extremely dated browser which uses a very dated core ("Gecko"). Simple fact is change with the times or get left behind. You have your reasons for running 98 fair enough. But dont try to blame an ISP , if you are in fact at fault.