On 18 January 2011 20:36, andres <andre...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I checked the light: both wireless and adsl light where on during
> disconnection.
>
> I tried to check the temperature but I think I need to upgrade my router
> first: i cannot find the option. Plus I don't think it is the case as I
> reboot every day: it's off for most of the day. Though maybe i'm wrong.
>
> my router is: http://kb.netgear.com/app/products/family/a_id/1296
>
> about traffic shaping. Don't know what that is. tried to understand
> wikipeida article still don't know what that is. But I'll keep trying.
>

Traffic shaping put simply is just a way of profiling the type of traffic
across a link. ISPs will mark (like a tag) the packets going through and
then it will apply restrictions maybe on an outgoing interface or even at
another router to restrict the traffic if its considered a lower priority.

So for example your bit torrent traffic may arrive at your ISP router and
they mark it as a low priority, if the link becomes congested they may even
drop some packets in favour of other traffic marked higher priority.



> But I think my case is different because even I disconnect. Not only
> everybody else.
>
> Did not try the wired connect. will need to do that some other day.
>
> if it is the router, why doesn't my wife have problems with her w7?
>
> I don't think it's virgin or the modem as the light stays on...
>
> Thanks for the help. I'll try to saturate via the eth0 to router.
>
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