Hi Ian

Downloaded and ran the tcpview and it highlighted some interesting things.  
Java starts a lot of waiting connections and when I close them on mass the 
connection returns.  But then they reopen automatically and the connection is 
lost.  Now the strange part.  Many years ago for a company I worked for my 
personal laptop was connected to their network so I could access remotely, 
simcrawcour.com.au, is the network.  Many of the tcp connections including the 
problematic java ones are coming up with this in the local address.  Ie. BER100 
is the machine name but they are coming up BER100.simcrawcour.com.au while 
other are just BER100.  

Anyway to untangle the computer from their network as it has been over five 
years since I worked for them and there absolutely no need for my computer to 
have anything to do with that company?

Cheers

Brett

From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 10:24:48 +1000
Subject: Re: [talk-au] iPhone, XP Professional and JOSM
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

Hi,

It is difficult to diagnose at a distance, but at a guess I'd say that when 
your connection drops there are some kind of routing or ip changes that need to 
occurring (new IP addresses or new gateway or something), and that the changes 
that windows needs to make aren't being done while an active network connection 
is in progress.



It is really unlikely that a network level issue like this is related to a 
specific application.

If I'm right, then something like tcpview may help.   You'll see the network 
connection and can close it.



Ian.



On 29 June 2013 21:01, Brett Russell <[email protected]> wrote:





Hi

Just wondering if anyone else has struck problems using JOSM on XP Professional 
connected to the internet by a iPhone hotspot under Bluetooth or direct usb 
cable.  What happens with me is the internet connection drops out and 
eventually after a few disconnects and reconnects the iPhone and computer stop 
acknowledging each other until you kill JOSM.  Then they talk.



My normal computer runs Windows 7 and works well, well as Windows and Asus 
laptap can work.  The older XP laptop is ok until I run JOSM.

More curious if anyone else has struck the same problem.

Cheers


                                          

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