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   Smole to Noisome Poison   
   Re: WTF!   
   25 May 09 06:50:55   
   
     Re: Re: WTF!   
     By: Smole to Noisome Poison on Sun May 24 2009 03:34 pm   
      
    >   Re: Re: WTF!   
    >   By: Noisome Poison to Smole on Sun May 24 2009 05:33 pm   
    >    
    >  >  >   Re: WTF!   
    >  >  >   By: Deuce to Smole on Thu May 21 2009 10:45 am   
    >  >  >   
    >  >  >  >   Re: WTF!   
    >  >  >  >   By: Smole to All on Thu May 21 2009 04:26 am   
    >  >  >  >   
    >  >  >  >  > Everytime I download stuff,the download stops REPEATEDLY, and I    
    >  >  >  >  > to h pause and start to finish the downloads. This happens under   
    >  >  >  >  > WinXP and Linux. I know there are no virii,or malware. My ISP ca   
    >  >  >  >  > out,readjusted o antenna. No luck. What can cause this?   
    >  >  >  >   
    >  >  >  > Almost anything really... at your end I would first check the cable   
    >  >  >  > followe by your modem/router/whatever.   
    >  >  >  >   
    >  >  >   
    >  >  > Bypassed the router,same thing. I sent another email to my ISP,they're   
    >  >  > gonna escalate the request to tier II. Checked my speeds via broadband   
    >  >  > speedtest sites,ALL over the board. Something is fuped up on their end   
    >  >  >   
    >  >  > www.ralphsmole.com   
    >  >  > www.freewebs.com/ralphsmole   
    >  >  > bullishmcgee@gmail.com   
    >  >  >   
    >  >  > ---   
    >  >  >  þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ telnet://vert.synchro   
    >  >   
    >  >   
    >  > One possibility you might want to try is manually set your DNS servers.   
    >  >   
    >  > Get rid of theirs for the moment (if you have DHCP this is even better as   
    >  > don't have to remember theirs) and replace it with OpenDNS's, which are:   
    >  >   
    >  > 208.67.222.222   
    >  > 208.67.220.220   
    >  >   
    >  > Put both in your Network Configuration options-->TCP/IP(IPv4) if you're u   
    >  > windows or in resolv.conf in linux as:   
    >  > nameserver 208.67.220.220   
    >  > nameserver 208.67.222.222   
    >  >   
    >  > Then double check with ipconfig or ifconfig and see if you're more stable   
    >  > speeds.   
    >  >   
    >  > Most ISPs are notorious for instable DNS servers, so I guess its dependen   
    >  > who you got if this works.   
    >  >   
    >  > Good luck,   
    >  >   
    >  > Noisome   
    >  >   
    > Thanks! Will try that :-)   
    >    
    > www.ralphsmole.com   
    > www.freewebs.com/ralphsmole   
    > bullishmcgee@gmail.com   
      
   Changed DNS servers--FIXED THE PROBLEMS!! Thanks again :-)   
      
   www.ralphsmole.com   
   www.freewebs.com/ralphsmole   
   bullishmcgee@gmail.com   
      
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