Comment #38 on issue 3041 by esdras.b...@gmail.com: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3041
Jim, I'm using the factory firmware in WRT54G.
I'll try now to update its firmware and test Chrome again. It seems that
the latest
firmw
Comment #37 on issue 3041 by j...@chromium.org: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
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esdras: Thanks for the info!
The fact that it "persists even after disabling DNS prefetching" shows that
one of
your components is vulnerabl
Comment #36 on issue 3041 by esdras.beleza: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3041
Ok. :)
I'm using Chromium, release 4.0.222.4 (28662) on Linux 2.6.30.6, as said
above.
My Linux distribution is Arch Linux. My ISP name is Velox
Comment #35 on issue 3041 by j...@chromium.org: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
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Esdras: If at all possible, please give as many details as you can about
your
environment, including identefying your ISP by name, etc., as d
Comment #34 on issue 3041 by esdras.beleza: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
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It's also happening to me. When I turned off DNS prefetching, Chromium goes
ok. It's
a common failure when I open sites full of images, like page
Comment #33 on issue 3041 by j...@chromium.org: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
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The minimal ISP info would be to ask who your ISP is?
[Note, in an unrelated network problem, users with a shared element of
their setup
wer
Comment #32 on issue 3041 by enderecofacildelembrar: DNS pre-fetching
causes frequent internet loss
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What kind of info do you need about my ISP?
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Comment #31 on issue 3041 by enderecofacildelembrar: DNS pre-fetching
causes frequent internet loss
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My home setup:
Windows Vista SP1 x64
256K DSL connection throught a siemens speedstream 4200 modem/router
Router firewall disabled, no por
Comment #29 on issue 3041 by enderecofacildelembrar: DNS pre-fetching
causes frequent internet loss
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I've just made a test opening the same 4 pages mentioned in comment #3
(terra, uol,
stockphotos and stockimages) and the answers are a)
Comment #28 on issue 3041 by jim.roskind: DNS pre-fetching causes frequent
internet loss
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enderecofacildelembrar:
Can confirm that it reboots only when a) you're running Chrome; and b) only
with DNS
prefetch enabled, and c) NOT when y
Comment #27 on issue 3041 by enderecofacildelembrar: DNS pre-fetching
causes frequent internet loss
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I'm using the latest beta (3.0.195.21) on windows vista and my router still
reboots.
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Comment #26 on issue 3041 by j...@chromium.org: DNS pre-fetching causes
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Comment #25 on issue 3041 by j...@chromium.org: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
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I'll mark this as closed, unless others start to see problems with the
newer dev
channel release. I *think* many of the changes have even pr
Comment #24 on issue 3041 by aidamina: DNS pre-fetching causes frequent
internet loss
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@21
I can confirm that for my setup the problems have been resolved, with the
current dev
channel builds. No more random router reboots, no more dns t
Comment #23 on issue 3041 by omattos: DNS pre-fetching causes frequent
internet loss
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3041
Possible cause of this issue:
Most consumer routers have a run a DNS forwarder, which forwards DNS
requests from
all computers on the local LAN to the
Comment #22 on issue 3041 by imre.polik: DNS pre-fetching causes frequent
internet loss
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3041
I was one who had this few months ago, but now all is fine using the latest
dev build.
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Comment #20 on issue 3041 by colin.john.dickens: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
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I also found that using chrome caused my adsl modem/router to lose some
internet
functionality. I have solved this by disabling the dns pro
Comment #19 on issue 3041 by j...@chromium.org: DNS pre-fetching causes
frequent internet loss
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3041
Google Chrome version 2.x has been diagnosed as often inducing more DNS
resolutions
than Google Chrome version 1.x, many of these resolutions
Comment #9 on issue 3041 by crushermg: DNS pre-fetching causes frequent
internet loss
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3041
I have a similar problem with Chrome but only when I am on the network at
work and
the internet is provided through proxy. After a couple of minutes
Issue 3041: DNS pre-fetching causes frequent internet loss
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Comment #8 by imre.polik:
Restarting Chrome does not help, and firefox won't be able to resolve any
addresses.
Neither does a direct nslookup work, nor does my wife's laptop. I hav
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Comment #7 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are at least two phrases used here to describe a problem. The
original poster ( enderecofacildelembrar,) said the connection "was reset,"
Issue 3041: DNS pre-fetching causes frequent internet loss
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Comment #6 by imre.polik:
I experience exactly the same. My internet connection is 5Mbps cable, which
I use
through a Linksys wifi router. Occasionally, my internet connection drop
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Comment #5 by enderecofacildelembrar:
Hi, I have a dual boot machine, pentium d 3 GHz, 2GB RAM, running windows
xp sp3 and
vista sp1. The problem occurs on both operating systems.
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Comment #3 by enderecofacildelembrar:
Visited cnn.com and it doesn't makes the connection drop. But when I'm
browsing, I
usually have many more openned pages, so I tried openning m
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Comment #2 by jim.roskind:
I'm suspicious this is conincidental.
DNS resolution is not achieved using "connections." It relies on UDP,
which is a
connectionless protocol. As a r
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Comment #4 by jim.roskind:
Interesting data.
Just trying to get more data could you run Window's Task Manager, and
see if the
CPU gets pegged at 100% during any of these exper
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