Bad Internet Connection

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by .Andrew., Mar 1, 2006.

  1. .Andrew.

    .Andrew. Private E-2

    It just keeps dropping, even though I am not doing anything extreme. Even then it shouldn't suck. Because a router is supposed to create more bandwidth to serve all of the things attached to it, right?

    I enabled the log and I got this.

    #Version: 1.5
    #Software: Microsoft Windows Firewall
    #Time Format: Local
    #Fields: date time action protocol src-ip dst-ip src-port dst-port size tcpflags tcpsyn tcpack tcpwin icmptype icmpcode info path

    2006-03-01 17:43:48 DROP UDP NOIPFORYOU - - - - - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 17:43:51 DROP UDP NOIPFORYOU - - - - - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 17:52:37 DROP UDP NOIPFORYOU - - - - - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 17:52:59 DROP UDP NOIPFORYOU - - - - - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 17:53:02 DROP UDP NOIPFORYOU- - - - - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 18:51:06 DROP TCP NOIPFORYOU - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 18:51:06 DROP TCP NOIPFORYOU - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 18:51:06 DROP TCP NOIPFORYOU- - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 18:51:06 DROP TCP NOIPFORYOU - - - RECEIVE
    2006-03-01 18:51:09 DROP TCP NOIPFORYOU- - - RECEIVE

    What the hell is wrong? I have had this problem since Halo came out and I am sick of it.

    By the way, if you didn't catch on, NOIPFORYOU is where my IP is in the log, I just removed it.

    I get my Internet from Comcast and they are unreliable to the extent where I want to kick them in the nuts. I could call them, and ask for them to come and fix my Internet, but they will say it isn't needed. Plus they run a remote packet test, but this is dumb because when they are running the tests the connection is obviously up.

    I also have gotten at least 100 more of these drops over the last four hours, but I will not post them for I do not have the time. I will check this afterschool for some solutions.

    Thanks.

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  2. Hardmarkerin

    Hardmarkerin Private First Class

    Hi Andrew !

    Welcome to MG

    I understand its really iritating when this happens.
    You said you have router. So i would like to know how many computers have you connected. does this problem occur in all or just one ?
    Is it a wired connection or a wireless router ?
    Is it a Gigabit card or what NIC you have ?
    Have you tried to Delete Winsock and winsock 2 and reinstall TCP/IP ?
     
  3. .Andrew.

    .Andrew. Private E-2

    It is connected to an Xbox, a computer downstairs (unused now), and two laptops via wireless connection. It is a 2.4ghz D-Link wireless router. It occurs in all of them, especially the Xbox and the main computer. The laptops do not get it as much, but it is apparent.

    I have no idea what a Gigabit card or NIC is, so if you could tell me I could help you out.

    How do I delete the Winsock and Winsock 2? I might want to try that.

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