> I have "installed" the Dachstein router on an old Pentium 75 and most
> everything is working fine.  I can ping from one machine to another
but
> getting on the internet from a client machine is a problem.  I can
bring
> up a web page but I can only load about a quarter of the page and then
> it just stops.  I have done a search on Kazaa from a client machine
and
> I only receive 7 replies...instead of the normal 100.  I'm not sure
> what's going on here but there seems to be some kind of limit to the
> amount of info I can download.  Does anyone have any idae what's going
> on here?

Very strange...

I'd first try to test using standard web-browsing, rather than Kazza.
If you're having problems with standard web pages, you may be getting
dropped or garbled packets...check into your (really) low-level
networking setup:

- On the firewall, look for errors in /proc/net/dev (or the weblet
equivelent)

- Verify all your hubs, switches, and network cables

If you continue to have problems report as much detail about exactly
what's going wrong, and more details about your internet connection.  If
you're problem is really packet loss/corruption, it could also be
happening between your firewall and your ISP, or between your ISP and
the internet.  Try hitting your ISP's web pages, and the weblet pages
served up by your firewall...that might help isolate the problem.

If your problem's strictly with kazza, someone else can probably help
you get it running...I know practiacally nothing about how kazza uses
the network.

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)




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