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Can't run speakeasy or speedtest.net modem speed tests on Firefox

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Hello and to whom this may concern,

I can't access either of these sites, speakeasy or speedtest.net modem speed tests on Firefox. Although I can access these sites on internet explorer. I have updated my adobe flashplayer to 10.1.102.64. My current plugins are: DRM Store Netscape, Npdsplay dll, Silverlight 4.0.51204.0, Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape 10.0.0, Thanks for any help that can be provided. Respectfully, Lennie

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Hello and to whom this may concern, I can't access either of these sites, speakeasy or speedtest.net modem speed tests on Firefox. Although I can access these sites on internet explorer. I have updated my adobe flashplayer to 10.1.102.64. My current plugins are: DRM Store Netscape, Npdsplay dll, Silverlight 4.0.51204.0, Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape 10.0.0, Thanks for any help that can be provided. Respectfully, Lennie ''fixed the formatting of this posting to keep it on the screen - moderator eh''

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Most speed test websites use ActiveX Flash for IE and Java for other browsers, to do the test. I believe the solution for you is to install Java.

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Most speed test websites use ActiveX Flash for IE and Java for other browsers, to do the test. I believe the solution for you is to install Java.

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Your More system details list doesn't show the Flash plugin, so if you have installed the plugin for Firefox then make sure that it is enabled (Tools > Add-ons > Plugins)

IE uses an ActiveX control to handle Flash objects. Firefox uses a different NPAPI plugin.

You can use this manual download link:

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Hello and thanks for the reply,

   Oddly as it seems, just shortly after posting this problem, I was prompted by an info bar that my flash player wasn't up to date. I complied and it fixed the problem. I had complied with the same prompt yesterday via a link in one of the test sites but apparently it didn't update. Thanks for your time and suggestion.    

R/ Lennie

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You're welcome.