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Since: Oct 07, 2008 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:54 am
Post subject: Win Xp Pro SP3 networking problem Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>configuration_manage (more info?)
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Hello
I have problem with my Win
Exactly i have packet loss , I have read about packet loss ( about 4%
of all packet loss is standard packet loss accepted by ISP provider
blablabla... ) but I don't blame for this my ISP provider because i
have NO PACKET LOSS ON LINUX SYSTEM.
These packet loss is significant and very felt ( although ping <server
of my ISP> tells my i have less than 1% so it is displaying 0%) so i
will explain it :
# immediately after start->login(automatic) I have no internet
connection ( web browser cant,t load sites, My Internet massager can't
connect to server,internet radio isn't playing ) but i have no tool-
tip alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or
internet connection is blocked or limited although after 2-3 min from
login i can use internet
# in random moments of working on my pc i have disconnects ( all
internet connections go down websites can't load , instant massager
loses connection to server , internet radio stops playing) but after
few seconds all internet connections go back but i have no tool-tip
alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or internet
connection is blocked or limited
- I have no virus software ( because I have scanned by AntiVirus all
my win drivers form Linux )
- at start I was thinking it was problem of my network card but i
connected cable to my second network card ( integrated on
motherboard ) and problem was still existing
- so I was wonder it may cable is broken but i was realized the cable
and while computer wasn't moved by anyone and anybody and second
reason on linux there were no disconnects so solution of buy network
card or cut and rejoin cable to plugRJ45 won't be a smart idea
-so if I eliminated some possibilities the only one solution is to
blame windows for these disconnects
* I would like to remind that I have no problems with my internet on
Linux everything is working perfect on that OS
* I also has observed on SP2 these disconnects wasn't so very felt as
on SP3 |
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Since: Oct 07, 2008 Posts: 25
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 1:10 pm
Post subject: Re: Win Xp Pro SP3 networking problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Where can I get an "instant massager"? Sure could use one about now.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
"A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazine
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp
pacman401 DeleteThis @gmail.com wrote:
> Hello
> I have problem with my Win
> Exactly i have packet loss , I have read about packet loss ( about 4%
> of all packet loss is standard packet loss accepted by ISP provider
> blablabla... ) but I don't blame for this my ISP provider because i
> have NO PACKET LOSS ON LINUX SYSTEM.
> These packet loss is significant and very felt ( although ping <server
> of my ISP> tells my i have less than 1% so it is displaying 0%) so i
> will explain it :
>
> # immediately after start->login(automatic) I have no internet
> connection ( web browser cant,t load sites, My Internet massager can't
> connect to server,internet radio isn't playing ) but i have no tool-
> tip alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or
> internet connection is blocked or limited although after 2-3 min from
> login i can use internet
>
> # in random moments of working on my pc i have disconnects ( all
> internet connections go down websites can't load , instant massager
> loses connection to server , internet radio stops playing) but after
> few seconds all internet connections go back but i have no tool-tip
> alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or internet
> connection is blocked or limited
>
> - I have no virus software ( because I have scanned by AntiVirus all
> my win drivers form Linux )
> - at start I was thinking it was problem of my network card but i
> connected cable to my second network card ( integrated on
> motherboard ) and problem was still existing
> - so I was wonder it may cable is broken but i was realized the cable
> and while computer wasn't moved by anyone and anybody and second
> reason on linux there were no disconnects so solution of buy network
> card or cut and rejoin cable to plugRJ45 won't be a smart idea
> -so if I eliminated some possibilities the only one solution is to
> blame windows for these disconnects
>
> * I would like to remind that I have no problems with my internet on
> Linux everything is working perfect on that OS
> * I also has observed on SP2 these disconnects wasn't so very felt as
> on SP3 |
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Since: Oct 07, 2008 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:51 am
Post subject: Re: Win Xp Pro SP3 networking problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On 7 Pa¼, 19:10, Leonard Grey <l.g....DeleteThis@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Where can I get an "instant massager"? Sure could use one about now.
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazinehttp://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp
>
> pacman....DeleteThis@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello
> > I have problem with my Win
> > Exactly i have packet loss , I have read about packet loss ( about 4%
> > of all packet loss is standard packet loss accepted by ISP provider
> > blablabla... ) but I don't blame for this my ISP provider because i
> > have NO PACKET LOSS ON LINUX SYSTEM.
> > These packet loss is significant and very felt ( although ping <server
> > of my ISP> tells my i have less than 1% so it is displaying 0%) so i
> > will explain it :
>
> > # immediately after start->login(automatic) I have no internet
> > connection ( web browser cant,t load sites, My Internet massager can't
> > connect to server,internet radio isn't playing ) but i have no tool-
> > tip alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or
> > internet connection is blocked or limited although after 2-3 min from
> > login i can use internet
>
> > # in random moments of working on my pc i have disconnects ( all
> > internet connections go down websites can't load , instant massager
> > loses connection to server , internet radio stops playing) but after
> > few seconds all internet connections go back but i have no tool-tip
> > alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or internet
> > connection is blocked or limited
>
> > - I have no virus software ( because I have scanned by AntiVirus all
> > my win drivers form Linux )
> > - at start I was thinking it was problem of my network card but i
> > connected cable to my second network card ( integrated on
> > motherboard ) and problem was still existing
> > - so I was wonder it may cable is broken but i was realized the cable
> > and while computer wasn't moved by anyone and anybody and second
> > reason on linux there were no disconnects so solution of buy network
> > card or cut and rejoin cable to plugRJ45 won't be a smart idea
> > -so if I eliminated some possibilities the only one solution is to
> > blame windows for these disconnects
>
> > * I would like to remind that I have no problems with my internet on
> > Linux everything is working perfect on that OS
> > * I also has observed on SP2 these disconnects wasn't so very felt as
> > on SP3
>
>
U don't understand me , I have that disconnects when using one IM or
more it won't matter IM/web browser/Internet radio are only examples
and proof at one time of my network functionality on my win |
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Since: Feb 20, 2008 Posts: 61
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:11 am
Post subject: Re: Win Xp Pro SP3 networking problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Oct 8, 4:51 pm, pacman....DeleteThis@gmail.com wrote:
> On 7 Pa¼, 19:10, Leonard Grey <l.g....DeleteThis@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Where can I get an "instant massager"? Sure could use one about now.
> > ---
> > Leonard Grey
> > Errare humanum est
>
> > "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazinehttp://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp
>
> > pacman....DeleteThis@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hello
> > > I have problem with my Win
> > > Exactly i have packet loss , I have read about packet loss ( about 4%
> > > of all packet loss is standard packet loss accepted by ISP provider
> > > blablabla... ) but I don't blame for this my ISP provider because i
> > > have NO PACKET LOSS ON LINUX SYSTEM.
> > > These packet loss is significant and very felt ( although ping <server
> > > of my ISP> tells my i have less than 1% so it is displaying 0%) so i
> > > will explain it :
>
> > > # immediately after start->login(automatic) I have no internet
> > > connection ( web browser cant,t load sites, My Internet massager can't
> > > connect to server,internet radio isn't playing ) but i have no tool-
> > > tip alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or
> > > internet connection is blocked or limited although after 2-3 min from
> > > login i can use internet
>
> > > # in random moments of working on my pc i have disconnects ( all
> > > internet connections go down websites can't load , instant massager
> > > loses connection to server , internet radio stops playing) but after
> > > few seconds all internet connections go back but i have no tool-tip
> > > alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or internet
> > > connection is blocked or limited
>
> > > - I have no virus software ( because I have scanned by AntiVirus all
> > > my win drivers form Linux )
> > > - at start I was thinking it was problem of my network card but i
> > > connected cable to my second network card ( integrated on
> > > motherboard ) and problem was still existing
> > > - so I was wonder it may cable is broken but i was realized the cable
> > > and while computer wasn't moved by anyone and anybody and second
> > > reason on linux there were no disconnects so solution of buy network
> > > card or cut and rejoin cable to plugRJ45 won't be a smart idea
> > > -so if I eliminated some possibilities the only one solution is to
> > > blame windows for these disconnects
>
> > > * I would like to remind that I have no problems with my internet on
> > > Linux everything is working perfect on that OS
> > > * I also has observed on SP2 these disconnects wasn't so very felt as
> > > on SP3
>
> U don't understand me , I have that disconnects when using one IM or
> more it won't matter IM/web browser/Internet radio are only examples
> and proof at one time of my network functionality on my win
Running no anti-virus is play "Russian roulette" and makes your
Windows un-reliable.
How do you connect? Wired or wireless?? |
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Since: Oct 26, 2008 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:07 am
Post subject: Re: Win Xp Pro SP3 networking problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Oct 9, 7:11 pm, smlunatick <yves... DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 8, 4:51 pm, pacman... DeleteThis @gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 7 Pa¼, 19:10, Leonard Grey <l.g... DeleteThis @invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
> > > Where can I get an "instant massager"? Sure could use one about now.
> > > ---
> > > Leonard Grey
> > > Errare humanum est
>
> > > "A Day in the Life of a Web 2.0 Hacker" - PC Magazinehttp://www.pcmag..com/article2/0,2817,2330952,00.asp
>
> > > pacman... DeleteThis @gmail.com wrote:
> > > > Hello
> > > > I have problem with my Win
> > > > Exactly i have packet loss , I have read about packet loss ( about 4%
> > > > of all packet loss is standard packet loss accepted by ISP provider
> > > > blablabla... ) but I don't blame for this my ISP provider because i
> > > > have NO PACKET LOSS ON LINUX SYSTEM.
> > > > These packet loss is significant and very felt ( although ping <server
> > > > of my ISP> tells my i have less than 1% so it is displaying 0%) so i
> > > > will explain it :
>
> > > > # immediately after start->login(automatic) I have no internet
> > > > connection ( web browser cant,t load sites, My Internet massager can't
> > > > connect to server,internet radio isn't playing ) but i have no tool-
> > > > tip alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or
> > > > internet connection is blocked or limited although after 2-3 min from
> > > > login i can use internet
>
> > > > # in random moments of working on my pc i have disconnects ( all
> > > > internet connections go down websites can't load , instant massager
> > > > loses connection to server , internet radio stops playing) but after
> > > > few seconds all internet connections go back but i have no tool-tip
> > > > alert like network disconnected or check cable connection or internet
> > > > connection is blocked or limited
>
> > > > - I have no virus software ( because I have scanned by AntiVirus all
> > > > my win drivers form Linux )
> > > > - at start I was thinking it was problem of my network card but i
> > > > connected cable to my second network card ( integrated on
> > > > motherboard ) and problem was still existing
> > > > - so I was wonder it may cable is broken but i was realized the cable
> > > > and while computer wasn't moved by anyone and anybody and second
> > > > reason on linux there were no disconnects so solution of buy network
> > > > card or cut and rejoin cable to plugRJ45 won't be a smart idea
> > > > -so if I eliminated some possibilities the only one solution is to
> > > > blame windows for these disconnects
>
> > > > * I would like to remind that I have no problems with my internet on
> > > > Linux everything is working perfect on that OS
> > > > * I also has observed on SP2 these disconnects wasn't so very felt as
> > > > on SP3
>
> > U don't understand me , I have that disconnects when using one IM or
> > more it won't matter IM/web browser/Internet radio are only examples
> > and proof at one time of my network functionality on my win
>
> Running no anti-virus is play "Russian roulette" and makes your
> Windows un-reliable.
>
> How do you connect? Wired or wireless??
by cable <=> fasteth network card |
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Since: Oct 26, 2008 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:45 am
Post subject: Re: Win Xp Pro SP3 networking problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I have win xp pro sp3 modificated by nLite [removed Internet Explorer
core files , blocked to run some scripts , other stuff  ] also I am
chcecking startup by a AutoRuns application, I am having some
experience with viruses and almost forgot about my antivirus on Linux
so I don't need to worry for viruses, trojans
I am connected by cable to FastEthnet network card |
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