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Grizzler Site Admin

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but, my connection wouldent get online before now!! sorry for missing prac..
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Nhumrod Site Admin

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sok, richie had the same problem...
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TheGouldFish Honourary Member

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Joined: 05 June 2003 Location: Scotland Posts: 3456
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One of the machines in the flat is sending too much traffic (over size packets we think), it's still doing it after rebuilding the computer and changing the network card. oh and norton say's no virus's and no spay ware :( . we are having very very little luck with this.
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Mojo Jojo Moderatus

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Joined: 14 November 2002 Location: Scotland Posts: 1916
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It could be that cheap peice of sh*t router (or is it a switch) that you got. Try using a different port on the hub/switch/router, and check that the network cable aint buggered. If not, get yourself a packet sniffer and find out exactly whats going on with the packets (remember the old comp comms we did at uni, that will come in handy now!!!).
Also, you could have a virus on one of the other machines on the network too. Its def a weird one tho!!
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Nhumrod Site Admin

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u cant packet sniff on a switch mojo... 
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Sirwomble Site Admin

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but u can sniff your packet
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Nhumrod Site Admin

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read my sig womble... 
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Nhumrod Site Admin

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like mcdonalds...
I'm Lovin It!!!

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Sirwomble Site Admin

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Prefer BK myself
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Grizzler Site Admin

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same as womble
Edited by Grizzler on 07 April 2004 at 2:06am
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|SFH|gama_k Site Admin

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use drtcp.exe to check and set your packet size optimum setting is 1430 for mtu in place of the defualt 1500. sending larger packets than 1500 causes fragmentation. This could be the cause of your network problems especially if you use a hardware router i had the same problem and changing this setting improved network performance.
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i did , and it sorted it , except the company recomended 1425 mtu,and now my network is again constant . wahooo
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Nhumrod Site Admin

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u set the mtu on your router or on the machine?
I looked on my router and couldnt find the bloomin setting, I could have sworn ive seen it there before tho... 
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set it on your nic not the router
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Nhumrod Site Admin

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ahhhhh... kk will look tonight...
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ya router settings via your machine , wot gam said tbh :p
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