[freenet-support] Connection woes

2005-10-20 Thread Newsbyte
Popping in for a moment again. :-)

So, toad, anything workable one can try out (about the public non-darknet
one) yet? Opennet, is it? ;-)





[freenet-support] Connection woes

2005-10-20 Thread Newsbyte
Popping in for a moment again. :-)

So, toad, anything workable one can try out (about the public non-darknet
one) yet? Opennet, is it? ;-)


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[freenet-support] Connection woes

2005-10-17 Thread Volodya Mozhenkov
Shane Hare wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> After starting freenet, I find that within a short space of time, my 
> internet connection no longer works. It appears that the modem is still 
> connected and able to send information, but does not appear to receive 
> any information. This results in my internet connection becoming 
> unuseable. The only way to reconnect is to perform a reset on the modem 
> and re-initialise it. I cannot just disconnect and re-connect.
> 
>  
> 
> I have tried changing the max number of connections as low as 10, but 
> this does not improve the situation. Also, I have noticed that if I surf 
> the www internet, the modem does not have any problems (even though 
> freenet is connected)
> 
>  
> 
> My system is a WinXP Pro OS, Athlon XP 2000 Processor, 768Mb RAM, I have 
> over 20Gb free storage. My modem is a Sagem F at st800, connected to 1Mb 
> broadband ADSL.

I had something simmilar before switching ISP, for me it's DNS that was going 
down when 
Freenet was on (or other P2P apps). To test it try and see if when you have the 
problem 
again you can access http://216.239.59.103/ if you can then it's dns, if not 
then it's 
completely different problem. (Note: sometimes after running for a long time i 
couldn't 
even access ip addresses directly any longer, so do it as soon as the problem 
begins).

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[freenet-support] Connection woes

2005-10-17 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 11:04:13PM +0100, Shane Hare wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> After starting freenet, I find that within a short space of time, my
> internet connection no longer works. It appears that the modem is still
> connected and able to send information, but does not appear to receive any
> information. This results in my internet connection becoming unuseable. The
> only way to reconnect is to perform a reset on the modem and re-initialise
> it. I cannot just disconnect and re-connect.
> 
>  
> 
> I have tried changing the max number of connections as low as 10, but this
> does not improve the situation. Also, I have noticed that if I surf the www
> internet, the modem does not have any problems (even though freenet is
> connected)

Uh, so if you don't browse the WWW, freenet breaks your connection? I'm
not sure what you mean...
> 
>  
> 
> My system is a WinXP Pro OS, Athlon XP 2000 Processor, 768Mb RAM, I have
> over 20Gb free storage. My modem is a Sagem F at st800, connected to 1Mb
> broadband ADSL.
> 
>  
> 
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
> 
>  
> 
> Regards
> 
>  
> 
> Rabbit
> 

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[freenet-support] Connection woes

2005-10-17 Thread Shane Hare
Hi,



After starting freenet, I find that within a short space of time, my
internet connection no longer works. It appears that the modem is still
connected and able to send information, but does not appear to receive any
information. This results in my internet connection becoming unuseable. The
only way to reconnect is to perform a reset on the modem and re-initialise
it. I cannot just disconnect and re-connect.



I have tried changing the max number of connections as low as 10, but this
does not improve the situation. Also, I have noticed that if I surf the www
internet, the modem does not have any problems (even though freenet is
connected)



My system is a WinXP Pro OS, Athlon XP 2000 Processor, 768Mb RAM, I have
over 20Gb free storage. My modem is a Sagem F at st800, connected to 1Mb
broadband ADSL.



Any ideas would be greatly appreciated



Regards



Rabbit

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Re: [freenet-support] Connection woes

2005-10-17 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 11:04:13PM +0100, Shane Hare wrote:
 Hi,
 
  
 
 After starting freenet, I find that within a short space of time, my
 internet connection no longer works. It appears that the modem is still
 connected and able to send information, but does not appear to receive any
 information. This results in my internet connection becoming unuseable. The
 only way to reconnect is to perform a reset on the modem and re-initialise
 it. I cannot just disconnect and re-connect.
 
  
 
 I have tried changing the max number of connections as low as 10, but this
 does not improve the situation. Also, I have noticed that if I surf the www
 internet, the modem does not have any problems (even though freenet is
 connected)

Uh, so if you don't browse the WWW, freenet breaks your connection? I'm
not sure what you mean...
 
  
 
 My system is a WinXP Pro OS, Athlon XP 2000 Processor, 768Mb RAM, I have
 over 20Gb free storage. My modem is a Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED], connected to 
 1Mb
 broadband ADSL.
 
  
 
 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
 
  
 
 Regards
 
  
 
 Rabbit
 

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Re: [freenet-support] Connection woes

2005-10-17 Thread Volodya Mozhenkov

Shane Hare wrote:

Hi,

 

After starting freenet, I find that within a short space of time, my 
internet connection no longer works. It appears that the modem is still 
connected and able to send information, but does not appear to receive 
any information. This results in my internet connection becoming 
unuseable. The only way to reconnect is to perform a reset on the modem 
and re-initialise it. I cannot just disconnect and re-connect.


 

I have tried changing the max number of connections as low as 10, but 
this does not improve the situation. Also, I have noticed that if I surf 
the www internet, the modem does not have any problems (even though 
freenet is connected)


 

My system is a WinXP Pro OS, Athlon XP 2000 Processor, 768Mb RAM, I have 
over 20Gb free storage. My modem is a Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED], connected to 1Mb 
broadband ADSL.


I had something simmilar before switching ISP, for me it's DNS that was going down when 
Freenet was on (or other P2P apps). To test it try and see if when you have the problem 
again you can access http://216.239.59.103/ if you can then it's dns, if not then it's 
completely different problem. (Note: sometimes after running for a long time i couldn't 
even access ip addresses directly any longer, so do it as soon as the problem begins).


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