Gmail Error #102
A few months ago we discussed an issue where Gmail might occasionally (or if you are really unlucky, constantly) cough up an “Oops…” error when you try to sign in, or even when doing something like sending an email.

Google doesn’t really have any way for its users to contact them directly, so they hope that, if they keep their reference guides and support sites as current as possible, their users will be able to help themselves. In most cases users do in fact find the information they are looking for.
This seems to be the case with our error #102, between the time we reported the issue happening and now, Google included it in their handy troubleshooting tool. There are other ways you can get to parts of this page, but I recommend bookmarking the link because most Gmail questions and problems are listed here in a very logical fashion.
For example, let’s find oops error #102. Go to Signing In and Loading > I get an error when I try to sign in > Oops > and the 102 radio button.
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At this point, Google will give you a couple of tips.. first, try logging in through HTTPS (a secure connection), and they have the link https://mail.google.com.
Or, try logging in using the older version of Google Mail. If you are able to log in, you can switch to the older version by clicking the link in the upper-right-hand corner of the main Gmail window. However, if you can’t log in, they provide a handy link for that too: http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1.
That is just one of the areas where this troubleshooting page will come in helpful. So bookmark it, and use it as your first stop if you run in to any other Gmail errors.
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It looks like the GMail guys haven’t found the answer to this problem.
I have been using Firefox and IE6. I solved this by lowering my MTU value. Original value was 1500 (my ISP speed was 6Mbps). By hit and trial I have lowered it to 1000 (now my ISP spped is 256Kbps - hehe) and everything seems to be working fine. In fact there were other issues with hotmail and windows live messenger, which were also solved.
May this will work for others also, but I am not sure.
Oops… the system encountered a problem (#102) - Retrying in 2:56
Each time the counter increases by 60 seconds or so. Eventually I simply close the window and do something else for a while and come back to it. Sometimes it has cleared, not always, but most times. It’s a nuisance especially when at local time 09:30 most Americans are still in dreamland. After 16:00 local time (10:00 EST) there is a definite drop in download speed.