COuple comp problems :(
COuple comp problems :(
Ok... #1.. Got dsl a couple weeks ago.. now IE won't show half the images its supposed to load... its only IE that does it.. cant find anything on it...
#2.. why I had to split this into 2 messages.. the day after christmas I set up a new wireless network.. read this ( http://forum.racesimcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127234 ) so I dont have to make 5-6 posts please...
this is pics of #1 from about 3 weeks ago.. (I think) http://forum.racesimcentral.com/showthread.php?t=124604
If I was an image, I wouldn't load into that gawd awful blue color scheme either.
> 6,832 posts !
Spam this forum like that, and I'd probably tell the images here not to load for you either.
> dmz and run a software firewall.
That's got to be the dumbest advice I've ever seen. Turn off a hardware firewall to run a software one? lololol
> Race Sim Central
Isn't mtm a race sim? <a href="http://forum.racesimcentral.com/showthread.php?t=78330">When's the next track due out</a>? And while you're at it, let's see if you can convert this track and truck for us.
For everything else, look up the MTU settings. Seven times out of ten, that's the problem. The other three times is port redirection.
> 6,832 posts !
Spam this forum like that, and I'd probably tell the images here not to load for you either.
> dmz and run a software firewall.
That's got to be the dumbest advice I've ever seen. Turn off a hardware firewall to run a software one? lololol
> Race Sim Central
Isn't mtm a race sim? <a href="http://forum.racesimcentral.com/showthread.php?t=78330">When's the next track due out</a>? And while you're at it, let's see if you can convert this track and truck for us.
For everything else, look up the MTU settings. Seven times out of ten, that's the problem. The other three times is port redirection.
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Psyc
*sigh*
Some things never change, eh?
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That's mine. Yours is probably different. Read the manual; it may help.
Some things never change, eh?
linksysmtu.gif
That's mine. Yours is probably different. Read the manual; it may help.
I still hate netscape... I use opera most of the time but it doesnt like all the pages I visit..
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Well... Ws ftp works ...
dang03.jpg
Well... Ws ftp works ...
Psyc wrote:So what do I change...
I didn't know there was a question pending. Um, I don't know your router set up, how you log into it, how it connects to your isp, what operating system you're using, whether or not you'll ever finish the tracks you've been working on, or any of the other juicy details needed to decipher connection problems. Have you called d-link or your isp?
Note. On my set up, I turn dhcp off, assign an ip on a comp by comp basis, test dmz with the specific ip of the ocmp I"m working on, and if all's well, turn dmz off and just forward the necessary ports to whatever comp needs them. This is the most secure way to work, and the shields up site will confirm that. The mtu can compensate for packet loss, which is what you were describing in your first THREE posts. You see what I'm getting at here? Magicians use smoke and mirrors. Computers need specifics... and somebody who knows what they mean. You cannot try hit or miss with settings. I'm no networking guru but I've managed to get my stuff working. I can only point you in the same direction I would take, if it were me.
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Psyc
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> .. everything except ie and images...
I'd guess that's a browser problem, not a connection problem. Check general browser preferences and the browser media preferences and see if anything has been changed through all this. If that don't work, try getting an ie update to see if that'll do anything... and if that doesn't work, use a better browser.
I'd guess that's a browser problem, not a connection problem. Check general browser preferences and the browser media preferences and see if anything has been changed through all this. If that don't work, try getting an ie update to see if that'll do anything... and if that doesn't work, use a better browser.
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Psyc....
I could have told you that... lol.....
I have problems with Opera, Mozila, and Netscape crashing on a couple sites i visit frequently...
As for the problem... Well... I've gotten it to the point of I've found out it has to do with encoding.. I can change it from whatever it is set on for the page (say... Western European (ISO) ) to Western European (Windows) and all is fine... but as soon as I close the window and go back it resets.
How would switching to dsl screw that up? lol
No
I have problems with Opera, Mozila, and Netscape crashing on a couple sites i visit frequently...
As for the problem... Well... I've gotten it to the point of I've found out it has to do with encoding.. I can change it from whatever it is set on for the page (say... Western European (ISO) ) to Western European (Windows) and all is fine... but as soon as I close the window and go back it resets.
How would switching to dsl screw that up? lol
No
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Psyc
> .. but as soon as I close the window and go back it resets.
Ah, there's a microsoft cram-it-down-your-throat default at work.
Here's the deal. When you first signed on with dsl, you probably installed their access software (which may or may not have come equipped with a browser) and which is usually worse than ms itself. When you use a router, you shouldn't need that anymore. So, step one, uninstall any and all access software you used for dsl AND for the dial up. Careful, tho, it could screw up your current configuration so best to note everything down first. I take snap shots of all my configuration screens, print them hard copy and store them with my isp documents so if I reinstall or anything, it's handy. If you have xp, you might check to see if there's a restore point prior to getting dsl and just roll it back. This too will erase your current settings, so those back ups screens are still a good idea.
Tip. Never let an isp touch your computer, even to connect.
Ah, there's a microsoft cram-it-down-your-throat default at work.
Here's the deal. When you first signed on with dsl, you probably installed their access software (which may or may not have come equipped with a browser) and which is usually worse than ms itself. When you use a router, you shouldn't need that anymore. So, step one, uninstall any and all access software you used for dsl AND for the dial up. Careful, tho, it could screw up your current configuration so best to note everything down first. I take snap shots of all my configuration screens, print them hard copy and store them with my isp documents so if I reinstall or anything, it's handy. If you have xp, you might check to see if there's a restore point prior to getting dsl and just roll it back. This too will erase your current settings, so those back ups screens are still a good idea.
Tip. Never let an isp touch your computer, even to connect.
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Psyc
Yea... it had a setup program that set everything up for me...
No browsers were installed, but it installed a progeam that monitors the network... if a server goes down it tells me... useful in my opinion... but.. if thats causin the problem (I odnt see how..) I can get rid of all the stuff for the modem though right?
No browsers were installed, but it installed a progeam that monitors the network... if a server goes down it tells me... useful in my opinion... but.. if thats causin the problem (I odnt see how..) I can get rid of all the stuff for the modem though right?