OK, Something is REALLY messed up here....
I rebooted the router, modem.  No change...

I went up front and tried another computer.  No problem... What???
So I said, well let's just try reboots on these computers.  The problem is
gone...

What the heck is going on??
This was two completely different computers.  One with Linux, one with
Windows, in both IE and Firefox.
They both stopped working at the same time...
Only via http to a single site...

Man, computers suck.  (:

Levi (:

On 5/17/06, Gus Wirth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Levi Smith wrote:
> Not that I know of.  I am the IT department for about 12 computers that
> make
> up our network.  I haven't touched our Linksys router or the DSL modem
> (seemingly the only things that would affect all the computers at once),
it
> was working this morning, and then it wasn't.
>
> Oh, and one other tidbit.  It does on a RARE occasion actually come
> through.  (like 1 out of 20 or more times), but it's dead again by the
time
> I can try another page...
>
> I may try rebooting the router and modem just to see if it makes a
> difference...
>
>
> Thanks!
> Levi
>
> On 5/17/06, Michael J McCafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Proxy server ?
>> Firewall ?

Your ISP may be running a caching proxy without you knowing it. There
are some ISPs that do this so they can claim "faster" Internet access.
If it has a problem, you have a problem. Call them and ask them directly.

Also, I have occasionally had problem with my Linksys router (WRT54G)
where if I have something like bittorrent running on the inside, even if
it's throttled, will slow down tremendously. I think it has problems
with the routing table when there are a lot of connections. A power
cycle will usually clear it up.

Gus



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