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Hi,
I seem to be experiencing some problems with my router (I think) or failing that my ISP. I have an always on 1mb broadband connection through Bulldog every so often normally whilst using P2P software (or sometimes just normal internet use) I find that I am unable to surf or collect my emails however my P2P software is still connected and is happily downloading / uploading information. I have tried turning off both my Norton Internet Security and also the Linksys firewall but that doesn't seem to make any difference the only way round it is to disconnect and reconnect the broadband connection through the router options page. Does anyone have any ideas on this one?? TIA Elcuolo Eddie |
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 16:10:37 +0100, "Eddie"
<(E-Mail Removed)> scrawled: >Does anyone have any ideas on this one?? > Er, re-read what you just wrote and answer your own question. "every so often normally whilst using P2P software" That usually takes over a connectiuon and kills the internet connection to all other programs and machines. -- Stuart @ SJW Electrical Please Reply to group |
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Hmm - ok - I have been using P2P for years and have not had this problem
before, also I have the setting for the bandwith set to "hopefully" prevent the P2P software from doing that - and it is not always whilst using P2P software as I don't always have that running , I can be normally surfing and then the next minute the connection dies. "Lurch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 16:10:37 +0100, "Eddie" > <(E-Mail Removed)> scrawled: > >>Does anyone have any ideas on this one?? >> > Er, re-read what you just wrote and answer your own question. > > "every so often normally whilst using P2P software" > > That usually takes over a connectiuon and kills the internet > connection to all other programs and machines. > -- > Stuart @ SJW Electrical > > Please Reply to group |
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 16:54:55 +0100, "Eddie"
<(E-Mail Removed)> scrawled: >Hmm - ok - I have been using P2P for years and have not had this problem >before, Common problem IME. >also I have the setting for the bandwith set to "hopefully" prevent >the P2P software from doing that I have that on mine, but it doesn't make the blindest bit of difference at all. > - and it is not always whilst using P2P >software as I don't always have that running , I can be normally surfing and >then the next minute the connection dies. Sure it's not running in the back ground? Could also be your ISP, either purposefulkly or not, or a BT issue, or a local network contention issue. -- Stuart @ SJW Electrical Please Reply to group |
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In message <1128265897.f4f512ead9496a8a9ddde33272953a76@teran ews>, Eddie
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes >Hi, > >I seem to be experiencing some problems with my router (I think) or failing >that my ISP. > >I have an always on 1mb broadband connection through Bulldog every so often >normally whilst using P2P software (or sometimes just normal internet use) I >find that I am unable to surf or collect my emails however my P2P software >is still connected and is happily downloading / uploading information. > >I have tried turning off both my Norton Internet Security and also the >Linksys firewall but that doesn't seem to make any difference the only way >round it is to disconnect and reconnect the broadband connection through the >router options page. > >Does anyone have any ideas on this one?? Yeah, ditch Azareus/Bittorrent it's a resource hog. > >TIA > >Elcuolo > > -- Clint Sharp |
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On 2 Oct 2005 16:10, "Eddie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I find that I am unable to surf or collect my emails however my P2P software >is still connected and is happily downloading / uploading information. Sounds like it's a DNS issue. Presumably you can get an MS-DOS window and the following (if it is DNS) might be found: a) you cannot "ping www.bbc.co.uk" b) you *can* "ping 212.58.224.83" Your file sharing can continue, because the IP addresses are already known, and not needing to be looked up, but when you enter web addresses, they're not being found at all. BICBW, of course :-) Peter M. |
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Thanks - do you think it is likely to be ISP related?
"poster" <us-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed). net... > On 2 Oct 2005 16:10, "Eddie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >>I find that I am unable to surf or collect my emails however my P2P >>software >>is still connected and is happily downloading / uploading information. > > Sounds like it's a DNS issue. Presumably you can get an MS-DOS window and > the following (if it is DNS) might be found: > > a) you cannot "ping www.bbc.co.uk" > > b) you *can* "ping 212.58.224.83" > > Your file sharing can continue, because the IP addresses are already > known, > and not needing to be looked up, but when you enter web addresses, they're > not being found at all. BICBW, of course :-) Peter M. > |
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Eddie wrote: > Thanks - do you think it is likely to be ISP related? Mo - it's your just desserts because you are top-posting ;-) and don't trim your quotes either :-(( <stuff garbled by OP snipped> If your Linksys router is like mine, try setting QoS to give HTML high priority and P2P ports lower priority. That way, when you are actively surfing _you_ will get priority and P2P will soak up the surplus, at other times P2P will get all the bandwidth. LenW |
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I have a nasty feeling it is nothing to do with my P2P software.
I have today got home from work and found that it has happened again - I had no P2P software running - not even in the background. My router is set to always on and I couldn't connect - the router showed everything was "allegedly" ok i.e no flashing sync light. Re Peter M's post I tried to ping www.bbc.co.uk and I couldn't so I am beginning to think that it my ISP - I have had problems with them before, does anyone know if changing the MTU rate would make any difference? TIA Eddie Ps apologies if I am not showing the correct netiquette in respect of top posting etc I don't use news groups very often. |
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try "tcp optimizer" - this could be an MTU issue.
run that, and optimise all network connections for ppoe, reboot, and see if it helps - fixed all my flaky web issues. |
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