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Old 07-04-2004, 10:12 PM
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I'm having some issues with AOL using a Netgear router ...

Firstly, one of the games (Dark Age of Camelot) refuses to update when
the router is in use, despite us having gone as far as setting DMZ on
the router.

Secondly, we can connect to AOL using the router, but when we try to
load certain web pages in Internet Explorer instead of the AOL GUI, the
pages won't load. They load fine in the AOL GUI ...

Sites like Google and Yahoo load fine in IE, but clicking links off
these pages is where the problem seems to be. The pages simply don't
load, the progress bar just creeps along, eventually seemingly grinding
to a halt.

Everything is fine when using the AOL supplied USB modem however.

I suspected it might be something to do with a proxy server, but there
isn't any configured on the router, and would this not also have an
effect when using the USB modem if proxy were in use locally somewhere
on the PC?

As i say, the router connects us to AOL without apparent issue, but we
seem to have the issues i mention above.

The router has been used on an alternative ADSL connection and was
perfect.

Any ideas would be most welcome.



Tx2
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Old 07-04-2004, 10:31 PM
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Tx2 wrote:

> I'm having some issues with AOL using a Netgear router ...
>
> Firstly, one of the games (Dark Age of Camelot) refuses to update when
> the router is in use, despite us having gone as far as setting DMZ on
> the router.
>
> Secondly, we can connect to AOL using the router, but when we try to
> load certain web pages in Internet Explorer instead of the AOL GUI, the
> pages won't load. They load fine in the AOL GUI ...
>
> Sites like Google and Yahoo load fine in IE, but clicking links off
> these pages is where the problem seems to be. The pages simply don't
> load, the progress bar just creeps along, eventually seemingly grinding
> to a halt.
>
> Everything is fine when using the AOL supplied USB modem however.
>
> I suspected it might be something to do with a proxy server, but there
> isn't any configured on the router, and would this not also have an
> effect when using the USB modem if proxy were in use locally somewhere
> on the PC?
>
> As i say, the router connects us to AOL without apparent issue, but we
> seem to have the issues i mention above.
>
> The router has been used on an alternative ADSL connection and was
> perfect.
>
> Any ideas would be most welcome.
>

Make sure you have the latest firmware on the router.
Set up DNS on the router manually to 152.163.0.26 and 205.188.64.153.
Point you network card's DNS to the router address.
I have set up this router for a client who is on AOL and it will work.

Good luck

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Old 07-04-2004, 11:48 PM
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Ditch AOL, get a better and cheaper ISP, e.g. PlusNet, Zen, Nildram,
Pipex....
Regards,
Martin


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Old 07-05-2004, 01:47 AM
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On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 23:48:41 +0100 and in article <TO%Fc.3175$Fc7.549732
@stones.force9.net>, Martin² said...
: Ditch AOL, get a better and cheaper ISP, e.g. PlusNet, Zen, Nildram,
: Pipex....

Zen's 512k package isn't cheaper than Zen's tho!

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Old 07-05-2004, 05:04 AM
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On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 , in uk.telecom.broadband, chris wrote:

>Zen's 512k package isn't cheaper than Zen's tho!


???????
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Old 07-05-2004, 06:07 AM
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On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 05:04:44 +0100 and in article
<(E-Mail Removed)>, poster said...
: On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 , in uk.telecom.broadband, chris wrote:
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: >Zen's 512k package isn't cheaper than Zen's tho!
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: ???????

Typo, sorry. 'Zen's 512k package isn't cheaper than AOLs'

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Old 07-05-2004, 09:17 AM
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In article <TO%Fc.3175$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed),
a.k.a Martin² says...

> Ditch AOL, get a better and cheaper ISP, e.g. PlusNet, Zen, Nildram,
> Pipex....



wow, thanks for the really helpful information.

*sigh*
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Old 07-05-2004, 09:18 AM
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed),
a.k.a Mark²°°³ says...

> Make sure you have the latest firmware on the router.
> Set up DNS on the router manually to 152.163.0.26 and 205.188.64.153.
> Point you network card's DNS to the router address.
> I have set up this router for a client who is on AOL and it will work.



This is it .... it works in part, which is most odd.
I'll try what you say, and see what occurs.
Who's DNS is that, AOL i presume?
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Old 07-05-2004, 09:42 AM
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"Tx2" <tx2newscollection-invalid-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed) t...
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed),
a.k.a Mark²°°³ says...

> Make sure you have the latest firmware on the router.
> Set up DNS on the router manually to 152.163.0.26 and 205.188.64.153.
> Point you network card's DNS to the router address.
> I have set up this router for a client who is on AOL and it will work.



This is it .... it works in part, which is most odd.
I'll try what you say, and see what occurs.
Who's DNS is that, AOL i presume?

What MTU size are you using ? (1400 or less for AOL)


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Old 07-05-2004, 02:19 PM
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In article <40e91626.0@entanet>, "John" <jrl @ bushinternet dot com>,
a.k.a John says...


> What MTU size are you using ? (1400 or less for AOL)


I think it was 1358 .... i'll check.

So far as i recall, the router sorted that automatically, or at least,
it seemed to have a different value when tried here than it did in it's
usual 'home'...
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