I'm not quite sure what yoiu are describing. If you are teleporting, or trying to teleport, you must already be in Second Life. Your viewer hasloaded. If you mean that your avatar looks like a fluffy cloud, though, that means that you are experiencing bake fail, which is a fairly common problem. It is also usually easy to repair . See http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_bake_fail
You may have an underlying problem, though. If you are crashing when you try to teleport, that generally means that you have a weak, unreliable Internet connection. You may be using wireless, which is not supported by Linden Lab. Your router may be old, or at least you need to reboot it to get a better connection. See other suggestions here >>> https://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Landmarks-teleporting-and-SLurls/ta-p/700123#Section_.1a
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Rolig Loon
I'm not quite sure what yoiu are describing. If you are teleporting, or trying to teleport, you must already be in Second Life. Your viewer has loaded. If you mean that your avatar looks like a fluffy cloud, though, that means that you are experiencing bake fail, which is a fairly common problem. It is also usually easy to repair . See http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_bake_fail
You may have an underlying problem, though. If you are crashing when you try to teleport, that generally means that you have a weak, unreliable Internet connection. You may be using wireless, which is not supported by Linden Lab. Your router may be old, or at least you need to reboot it to get a better connection. See other suggestions here >>> https://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Landmarks-teleporting-and-SLurls/ta-p/700123#Section_.1a
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