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If your firewall is blocking outbound TCP port 12043, then teleporting, viewing the World Map, crossing regions, and related activities may be problematic, possible causing a crash.  Check your firewall settings to see if that's an issue for you.  Also, there have been reports of some D-Link routers causing teleport/crash problems.  Try temporarily plugging your computer directly into your modem, bypassing the router to see if that clears up the problem.  If it does, then Peggy's suggestion of rebooting the router may be enough to clear the cobwebs.  You should also check to be sure that your router's drivers are up to date.

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Addition to what others already mentioned: Maybe you are just wearing to many scripted attachments, like resizable hair or clothes. Try to detach everything and check if teleporting works then. For information about troubleshooting teleporting issues can be found here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Troubleshooting_teleporting

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In this order, try:

Wait, sometimes the servers have problems, only wait a few hours at most.

Retype your user name (both of them) and password in the boxes provided on the logon screen.

Check the Second Life grid status for logon problems.

http://status.secondlifegrid.net/

Try logging on at

http://slurl.com/

On login screen take this path. In top left hand corner of screen, click, me > preferences  > in the general tab, click the box next to start location, choose "show start location on login screen" then close the viewer and relog on. Now you have something new on your login screen. Click the down arrow and choose "home", or "last location" or type "Violet" (Any region you can remember will do, if you remember the regions name spelling exactly) in the "type region name" selection. Try all three if you need to.


For wired connections for modems only: Disconnect all wires concerning your connection, wait 30 seconds then plug them back in again, including the modem and transformer. Wires should snugly fit into ports. These instructions do not apply to routers.

For wireless connections and routers: Reset your system clock. see "help and support" in Windows for directions.

Your firewall should be set to "outbound access only" for the Second Life program.


Try another viewer

http://modularsystems.sl/

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