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Agamemnon
Posts: 491
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Heya guys
Well as some of u know i recently managed to move from the uber speed ISDN (hahahaah) to ADSL2 with iinet and purchased my new Billion 7404something modem Well i have issues :P I remain connected to the internet, can download stuff, MSN stays connected etc but regularly browsing just doesnt happen. Continuous "page not found" errors, pictures not downloaded in page, framework only downloads in some pages are driving me crazy. The ISP have tried a couple of things but im thinking that since i am remaining connected to the net it might not be their fault? The PC is brand new, i have AVG and the MS Firewall *and it does this same fault wether i have firewall and avg on or off...* I also tried running CClean which found 800mb of random crap to delete and still the problem persists Any ideas? (sensible ones :P) thanks in advance :) |
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| #0 05:22pm 18/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20918
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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"page not found" errors, or "page cannot be displayed"?
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| #1 05:24pm 18/06/07 |
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Persay
Posts: 4579
Location: Other International
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i also have the same problem actually (not that i really care cos it´s not my PC) my solution is that it sometimes works
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| #2 05:24pm 18/06/07 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 4019
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Couldn't hurt trying a different dns server,
Try changing it in your modem settings. Open DNS IPs 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220 |
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| #3 05:24pm 18/06/07 |
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Viper119
Posts: 1023
Location: UK
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Yeah sounds like a DNS issue, unable to resolve the website names. Try different DNS servers ^ |
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| #4 05:29pm 18/06/07 |
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cJay
Posts: 924
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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got vista?
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| #5 05:30pm 18/06/07 |
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Agamemnon
Posts: 492
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmm thats actually a very good question... not sure if its "found" or
"displayed", i just see ANOTHER damm page error and restart pc or something |
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| #6 05:33pm 18/06/07 |
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Agamemnon
Posts: 493
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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"Can not be displayed" is the error
btw DNS settings were one of the things changed in prev attempts to fix problem by iinet last edited by Agamemnon at 17:52:07 18/Jun/07 |
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| #7 05:52pm 18/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20923
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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First of all, why are you still using internet explorer?
Second of all, need to do some more testing - when you're getting those errors for eg, try MSNing someone and make sure you are actually still connected and its not some phantom connection (ie, MSN just thinks you're still connected). |
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| #8 05:51pm 18/06/07 |
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Persay
Posts: 4583
Location: Other International
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when i have these problems it´s with certain pages (myspace and facebook mainly :( ) and irregardless of what browser or which computer on the network i´m using
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| #9 05:54pm 18/06/07 |
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Agamemnon
Posts: 494
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hello trog:)
it does the same thing in firefox :( and i was chatting to Blackout and downloading files at the same time as on the phone to ISP whilst this error was happning as an example, so i think the connection is there |
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| #10 05:54pm 18/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20926
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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next time you have a period where you can't access QGL, drop to a dos prompt (start-run-cmd.exe) and ping QGL a la:
ping -t qgl.ausforums.com If it starts timing out, you have connection issues. If all pings are returning normally but you still can't access the website your problem is prolly just on your PC. You're not using wireless at all anywhere? |
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| #11 05:58pm 18/06/07 |
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Agamemnon
Posts: 495
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ADSL2 connection directly to my biliion modem, cable from my modem to my pc... all others in the house have to get it over wireless :P but i get it direct hehe |
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| #12 06:01pm 18/06/07 |
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groydis
Posts: 1462
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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First of all, why are you still using internet explorer? why would waste downloads downloading something that windows comes built in with and works just as good. |
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Superform
Posts: 4402
Location: Netherlands
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ie had to play catch up for awhile there..
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| #14 06:20pm 18/06/07 |
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Insom
Posts: 1578
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sounds like an MTU issue
for some reason beyond my comprehension iinet often requires an MTU of as low as 1432, for more info here (if you can browse to it) though if iinet did not get you to do this already i would be surprised |
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| #15 06:37pm 18/06/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11456
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Anyone else see a funny A thing wherever pergay puts an apostrophe? What the s*** kind of whackass character set you using?
next time you have a period where you can't access QGL, drop to a dos prompt (start-run-cmd.exe) and ping QGL a la: Is it a good idea to be pinging qgl if his browser can't access it? I'd suggest pinging something else instead like google or microsoft since it'd be rare for them to be down. Hell, ping 4 or 5 different addresses some local, some foreign and some hosted by your ISP. |
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| #16 06:53pm 18/06/07 |
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Persay
Posts: 4586
Location: Other International
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i think that the idea is that it'll show if it's a "where da site at" problem rather than a "how do i download/display da site" problem
yeah they have this gayass key that's basically an apostrophe where it's supposed to be on the normal keyboard, and the real apostrophe is near the zero key and i'm lazy, but now that i know noone can see the fake one i'll use the real one EFFORT also keymash: ç´ñç´ñ+`ñ+`¡'0ººª¨Ç¨*^¿ |
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| #17 07:14pm 18/06/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5905
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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WHAT R U TRYING TO SAY?!??
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| #18 07:21pm 18/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20930
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is it a good idea to be pinging qgl if his browser can't access it?A tracert'd prolly be better |
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| #19 07:38pm 18/06/07 |
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Agamemnon
Posts: 496
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thanks for all the suggestions guys
was back onto iinet support again tonight and they put a "senior" tech onto the question, and his answer was that it was mal-ware... so they had me turn off every thing that was accessing the internet, i.e. msn, any browsers etc etc, and then run "netstat" from the cmd prompt well about 80 lines of things using my internet popped up and the tech seemed to think that this was the cause...! so i ran adaware (it found about 40 or so), ran AVG (which is supposed to run automatically all the time yadda yadda) and it found a few as well, but no virus found so deleted every thing they found, waiting for the error to reoccur... lets see what happens :) |
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| #20 09:30pm 18/06/07 |
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Insom
Posts: 1579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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could be a torrent thing too, if you're using them
in some circumstances torrents will hose your broadband indeed, even though they don't seem to be using that much traffic and netstat will report buttloads of connections in various stages of closing down long after you shut down torrents and the process has buggered off down the pub if all else fails download and run TCPView and make a note of what programs are actually making all those connections |
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| #21 09:52pm 18/06/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5315
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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First of all, why are you still using internet explorer? maybe he's a big enough boy to use the internet without being babied along :p |
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| #22 09:58pm 18/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20931
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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maybe he's a big enough boy to use the internet without being babied along :pWell if it's malware that's responsible for all his problems, that's obviously not the case then? aga - also try Spybot SD, it's a good tool as well edit: thinking about it that first para sounds sharply critical of aga, which it's not supposed to be - it's supposed to be a general criticism of IE and how easily it is to get sploited last edited by trog at 22:14:21 18/Jun/07 |
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| #23 10:14pm 18/06/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5316
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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am i the only person able to operate the internet using IE, and not get spyware and s***?
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 1842
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you're not the only one, i use IE exclusively (ie7 at home and work) and i never get any spyware etc
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whoop
Posts: 11460
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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most of us use the internet to view more than just qgl forums and the covergirl website paveway
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| #26 11:23pm 18/06/07 |
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Agamemnon
Posts: 497
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heyas
well i downloaded AVG and ran it, i rescanned with adaware, i scanned with Spybot SD (and manually removed the items it found since im too cheap to buy it :P), and then i looked at TCPview (insom suggestion!) there was this one process "Dna.exe" that was running all the time and i was like wtf, i havent even used bittorrent for ages! so i uninstalled bittorrent, and dna (which were two separate things in the add/remove program area) and lo and behold, i only have like 5 processes now... (in tcpview)! so if this is the solution, a big thanks to Insom, but really a big thanks to all that have volunteered solutions... here's hoping my browsing problems are a thing of the past :P |
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TicMan
Posts: 2259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Moral of the story is don't download juarez or porn apps and you'll PC will be fine.
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| #28 10:52am 19/06/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5320
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you look at the coverguy website instead whoop?
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| #29 10:56am 19/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20934
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://www.bittorrent.com/about/dna <-- interesting facts about dna.exe
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| #30 11:14am 19/06/07 |
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Agamemnon
Posts: 498
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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actually (and i dont expect u to believe me hehe) i dont download warez or porn... my limit is mp3s (i have 10000) and music videos (several hundred)
the rest of the time its just playing DAOC :) |
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| #31 02:32pm 19/06/07 |
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Insom
Posts: 1586
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well it looks like you found out where the connections came from aga :D won't necessarily be the cause of the problem but it might
so DNA is just a content distribution thing using bit torrent protocol? interesting |
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| #32 05:57pm 19/06/07 |
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Cl1nt
Posts: 892
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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i scanned with Spybot SD (and manually removed the items it found since im too cheap to buy it :P) WTF? Since when was Spybot S&D not freeware?? |
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| #33 06:57pm 19/06/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6226
Location: Queensland
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since we borrow it off mates at work..
move on people nothing to see here |
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