Re: [wdvltalk] OT net access
From: "David Precious" joseph harris wrote: David, below is the diagnostic log - it has just happened again. I have sent the log by email out of the machine across the world and back to the other machine, which is on the same switch. The connection to the ISP itself is obviously working, but none of the browsers seem to hold their concentration!- Nor does IE diagnostic appear to know how OE does it...Don'cha just love M$. It looks a lot like DNS problems, as I originally suspected. OE can still work as it's already resolved the hostname of your ISP's mail server, so it knows the IP already, and doesn't have to re-query the DNS server. It would appear that you have the DNS server configured to be 192.168.1.1, which will be your gateway (the ADSL router) - that's probably configured for you by DHCP. It might be worth forcing the DNS servers on the machine in question to use specific ones, perhaps the OpenDNS (www.opendns.org) servers. Out of interest, do other machines on your network use the gateway as a DNS server too? Do they exhibit the same problems at the same time, or do they continue to be able to resolve names? There's nice instructions at https://www.opendns.com/start to change the DNS settings. Cheers Dave P Thanks, That's looking good on the one machine. None of the others have the problem. The browsers seemed to have the problem even if they had been repeatedly accessing a particular site! Ah... I'll never understand this. I should write more poetry. If you can find your DNS and prosper When others trip upon the IP step, Yours is the web and all there is that's in it, Including, alas, quite a lot of drek... Joseph The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM To Join wdvltalk, Send An Email To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or use the web interface http://e-newsletters.internet.com/discussionlists.html/ Send Your Posts To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com To change subscription settings, add a password or view the web interface: http://intm-dl.sparklist.com/read/?forum=wdvltalk http://www.wdvl.com ___ You are currently subscribed to wdvltalk as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe via postal mail, please contact us at: Jupitermedia Corp. Attn: Discussion List Management 475 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10016 Please include the email address which you have been contacted with.
Re: [wdvltalk] OT net access
joseph harris wrote: David, below is the diagnostic log - it has just happened again. I have sent the log by email out of the machine across the world and back to the other machine, which is on the same switch. The connection to the ISP itself is obviously working, but none of the browsers seem to hold their concentration!- Nor does IE diagnostic appear to know how OE does it...Don'cha just love M$. It looks a lot like DNS problems, as I originally suspected. OE can still work as it's already resolved the hostname of your ISP's mail server, so it knows the IP already, and doesn't have to re-query the DNS server. It would appear that you have the DNS server configured to be 192.168.1.1, which will be your gateway (the ADSL router) - that's probably configured for you by DHCP. It might be worth forcing the DNS servers on the machine in question to use specific ones, perhaps the OpenDNS (www.opendns.org) servers. Out of interest, do other machines on your network use the gateway as a DNS server too? Do they exhibit the same problems at the same time, or do they continue to be able to resolve names? There's nice instructions at https://www.opendns.com/start to change the DNS settings. Cheers Dave P The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM To Join wdvltalk, Send An Email To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or use the web interface http://e-newsletters.internet.com/discussionlists.html/ Send Your Posts To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com To change subscription settings, add a password or view the web interface: http://intm-dl.sparklist.com/read/?forum=wdvltalk http://www.wdvl.com ___ You are currently subscribed to wdvltalk as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe via postal mail, please contact us at: Jupitermedia Corp. Attn: Discussion List Management 475 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10016 Please include the email address which you have been contacted with.
[wdvltalk] OT net access
David, below is the diagnostic log - it has just happened again. I have sent the log by email out of the machine across the world and back to the other machine, which is on the same switch. The connection to the ISP itself is obviously working, but none of the browsers seem to hold their concentration!- Nor does IE diagnostic appear to know how OE does it...Don'cha just love M$. Joseph On 05/22/2008 10:37 PM, joseph harris wrote: My Dell Inspiron 1300 likes sending and downloading mail via broadband, indeed almost chortles with delight. However after a short time [hours to a day] it yawns and ignores all requests to access webpages, pretending a cable is unplugged, even while it merrily downloads, uploads and investigates mail. When it does this, can you still ping IPs, and resolve hostnames? If you can ping IPs but not hostnames, then you have some kind of DNSproblems. When your browsers stop being able to access pages, what errors do they give you? David === 05/25/08 03:45:15 HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity warnHTTP: Error 12007 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The server name or address could not be resolved warnHTTPS: Error 12007 connecting to www.microsoft.com: The server name or address could not be resolved warnFTP (Passive): Error 12007 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: The server name or address could not be resolved warnHTTP: Error 12007 connecting to www.hotmail.com: The server name or address could not be resolved warnFTP (Active): Error 12007 connecting to ftp.microsoft.com: The server name or address could not be resolved warnHTTPS: Error 12007 connecting to www.passport.net: The server name or address could not be resolved errorCould not make an HTTP connection. errorCould not make an HTTPS connection. errorCould not make an FTP connection. infoRedirecting user to support call DNS Client Diagnostic DNS - Not a home user scenario infoUsing Web Proxy: no infoResolving name ok for (www.microsoft.com): no No DNS servers DNS failure infoQuery [www.microsoft.com] against DNS Server 192.168.1.1, (Type = 0x1, Options = 0x10e8) returns 0x0 Gateway Diagnostic Gateway infoThe following proxy configuration is being used by IE: Automatically Detect Settings:Enabled Automatic Configuration Script: Proxy Server: Proxy Bypass list: infoCould not get proxy settings via the Automatic Proxy Configuration mechanism infoThis computer has the following default gateway entry(ies): 192.168.1.1 infoThis computer has the following IP address(es): 192.168.1.5 infoThe default gateway is in the same subnet as this computer infoThe default gateway entry is a valid unicast address infoThe default gateway address was resolved via ARP in 1 try(ies) infoThe default gateway was reached via ICMP Ping in 1 try(ies) warnHostname www.microsoft.com could not be resolved (Error code 0x2afc). Could be either gateway or DNS issue actionAutomated repair: Renew IP address actionReleasing the current IP address... actionSuccessfully released the current IP address actionRenewing the IP address... actionSuccessfully renewed the current IP address infoThis computer has the following default gateway entry(ies): 192.168.1.1 infoThis computer has the following IP address(es): 192.168.1.5 infoThe default gateway is in the same subnet as this computer infoThe default gateway entry is a valid unicast address infoThe default gateway address was resolved via ARP in 1 try(ies) infoThe default gateway was reached via ICMP Ping in 1 try(ies) warnHostname www.microsoft.com could not be resolved (Error code 0x2afc). Could be either gateway or DNS issue actionAutomated repair: Reset network connection actionDisabling the network adapter actionEnabling the network adapter infoNetwork adapter successfully enabled infoThis computer has the following default gateway entry(ies): 192.168.1.1 infoThis computer has the following IP address(es): 192.168.1.5 infoThe default gateway is in the same subnet as this computer infoThe default gateway entry is a valid unicast address infoThe default gateway address was resolved via ARP in 1 try(ies) infoThe default gateway was reached via ICMP Ping in 1 try(ies) warnHostname www.microsoft.com could not be resolved (Error code 0x2afc). Could be either gateway or DNS issue actionManual repair: Reboot modem infoThis computer has the following default gateway entry(ies): 192.168.1.1 infoThis computer has the following IP address(es): 192.168.1.5 infoThe default gateway is in the same subnet as this computer infoThe default gateway entry is a valid unicast address infoThe default gateway address was resolved via ARP in 1 try(ies) infoThe default gateway was reached via ICMP Ping in 1 try(ies) warnHostname www.microsoft.com could not be resolved (Error code 0x2afc). Could be either gateway or DNS issue infoWaiting some time for the modem/router to stabilize actionAutomated repair: Renew IP address actionReleasing the current IP address... actionSuccessful