Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed
#1
Posted 02 July 2002 - 12:22 AM
Out of the blue I got serious problems with my cable connection, which was (then) through a linksys router and static IP's on my home LAN running XP as the OS on the two internet connected PC's. So I switched to DHCP and plugged the cable modem directly into my main PC, but the problem stays the same. The cable company guys swear everything is in order in their end and claim that something is blocking traffic on my end. I reverted to a month old backup, switched the cable modem - but still face the same same problem.
The problem is that I cannot reach certain websites. They just refuse to display (with IE6) while most sites work OK. To make it even stranger, I can't even ping some of the sites, whereas others ping just fine, but the sites are not necessarily the same. For example; I cannot ping ntcompatibe, but I can view it alright in IE (sometimes some sideframes don't display though). On the other hand, I can both ping and view yahoo.com. Microsoft.com I can neither ping or view, BBC shows up just perfectly everytime.
I had zonealarm installed when this sh1t started, but it's now uninstalled and every reference to it deleted from the registry. Everything had worked just fine for months before.
Where the h-ll should I look for the problem ? Or, as I tend to believe, how can I find evidence for the cable guys that the problem is not on my end ?
H.
#2
Posted 02 July 2002 - 12:29 AM
Here's one to try out:
207.170.3.6
#3
Posted 02 July 2002 - 02:16 AM
Blocking ICMP is a good idea for security. Makes the newbies think they cannot connect to a site.
While connected to your ISP perform an IPCONFIG /ALL
There should be Primary and Secondary DNS servers. Try changing Primary DNS the Secondary and making your Secondary the Primary.(If your using DHCP this is fine you can still assign the DNS yourself).
Also contact your ISP and verify all settings with them.
#4
Posted 02 July 2002 - 09:31 AM
Have you tried using another DNS server temporarily to see what happens?
Good idea, No, I haven't tried but will do as soon as I get home to the system again.
[B][When pinging MS, do you resolve to an IP, only to not reach it or...
It normally resolves the IP allright (ie returns the numeric value) but then just gives me the timed out message. Some (most?) of the sites I can't reach are unresolved, no IP is reported back. The cable guys claim that they would have tons of complaints if the problem was with them.
Is there any file where XP or IE6 is storing DNS or IP addresses except in the registry ?
H.
#5
Posted 02 July 2002 - 05:03 PM
Also, check the network config in IE to see if some sort of proxy config was setup by accident.
#6
Posted 02 July 2002 - 11:05 PM
I've tried both DosFreaks suggestion to switch around primary and secondary DNS server and
Clutch suggestion to use a different one- with no luck.
I also tried to flush back to a fresh XP install (Drive Image) with not much else than XP installed. Same problem, only difference was that now I was able to ping the damned sites that I cannot connect to. It was slow, but the ping worked - but with IE6 not a chance.
The oddest thing is that I can't connect to My ISP's (the cable company) news server, and only randomly to their web page. When connecting to their newsserver I get an error 11004 which I believe means that some software is blocking. But there is none...
Somehow I can't imagine that the problem is on my end. About the same time this started the cable company switched DNS server adresses and as I was then accessing over a static IP thru a router it took a while to figure out. Now they maintain that I "must have something blocking traffic". Shoot, in order to get the butt moving at my cable company & ISP I need some strong proof that the problem is on their side. If it really is on my side I have no idea what to try out anymore or where it could be anyone have ideas on how to get forward ??
H.
#7
Posted 02 July 2002 - 11:45 PM
You already checked your IP config's.
You checked your router.
You checked your computer.
Gotta be either them or something in-between.
Try using SamSpade to trace to your computer: http://www.samspade.org/
Then test your connectivity to the route-s in-between your IP and your ISP's.
#8
Posted 03 July 2002 - 12:11 AM
H.
#9
Posted 03 July 2002 - 12:41 AM
#10
Posted 03 July 2002 - 09:26 AM
What's the connectivity to your DNS/Gateway Ip's like? Any timeout's?
It's OK, haven't seen any problems there. Timeouts rarely occure.
I'm getting toys in the attic though if I can't find the error or a way to convince the dark side that its their fault.
On a lighter side, the cable company sent over a guy three times to measure the signal strenght which they claimed was the cause of all this. They only gave up when I asked them to explain why certain websites have weaker signals than others and which strenght a site should be broadcasting with.
H.
#11
Posted 03 July 2002 - 06:18 PM
#12
Posted 03 July 2002 - 10:45 PM
But if you have an idea on how to solve my problem please share it.
H.
#13
Posted 03 July 2002 - 11:53 PM
#14
Posted 04 July 2002 - 01:10 AM
and properly grounded the wire and all has been much better since then.
Now I also know that years ago we were having problems with our cable (just for TV) and the techie who came did the same thing. he grounded the cable wire.. It was like a little splitter with a ground wire coming out of it but I don't know where you can get them.
Maybe that is your problems as well.
but the problems you are describing are an exact carbon copy of the ones I was having despite the fact I have DSL and you have Cable.
Hope this helps..
S
#15
Posted 04 July 2002 - 04:47 AM
#16
Posted 04 July 2002 - 09:36 AM
PS Sorry about the spelling... I am a Comp major, not an english major.
#17
Posted 04 July 2002 - 01:12 PM
The sites I can't ping I can't throw a tracert to, heck not even a nslookup works. With other sites all three work fine. The cable company is, well, a cable company, and claim that some software is blocking at my end. What could that be ? I have no firewall installed, no proxy, Lmhost is not enabled, URL filters are not enabled and no security policies are set. The cable company just claims that they would have plenty of complaints if it was on their end, but I'm not convinced. So, thats where I stand, either I have to find out what is blocking or I have to present enough evidence to convince the cable guys that it really is at their end. And I can't get one more idea on what to do...
H.
#18
Posted 04 July 2002 - 02:11 PM
#19
Posted 04 July 2002 - 04:20 PM
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#20
Posted 04 July 2002 - 07:05 PM

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