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#1 zimara

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Posted 08 February 2009 - 08:34 AM

Whenever i am connecting to the internet after 5-10 mins i cannot open any sites. even gmail and yahoo stuck out. only way to start internet again is to restart or logoff the connection and wait for few minutes. I am using Broadband connection without private modem(shared). I have never installed zone alram or other firewall. Only Windows XP SP2 Firewall was enabled but i have disabled that but even then the same problem persists. I currently have IE 7 and Mozialla installed but both throws up the same problem. I am using NOD 32 3.0 version with all defualt settings. Below is the ping of yaho.com Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=244ms TTL=48 Request timed out. Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=297ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=242ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=308ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=293ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=297ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=290ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=292ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=292ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=291ms TTL=48 Request timed out. Request timed out. Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=287ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=288ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=286ms TTL=48 Request timed out. Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=240ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=241ms TTL=48 Reply from 206.190.60.37: bytes=32 time=250ms TTL=48 Request timed out. Request timed out. THIS PATTERN KEEPS REPEATING FOR SOME TIME. BELOW IS THE PING FOR MY DEFUALT GATEWAY. Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=255 Request timed out. Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Request timed out. Reply from 170.1.26.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=255 Request timed out. THIS PATTERN KEEPS REPEATING FOR SOME TIME. Can someone plz tell where the issue, with the ISP or with the Comp. Will formattin solve the problem. I have checked for a Viruses and SPyware with ADWare.

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Posted 08 February 2009 - 08:51 AM

Hi and welcome to What The Tech!

Only Windows XP SP2 Firewall was enabled but i have disabled that but even then the same problem persists.

We do not recommend disabling the firewall as it will make you vulnerable for malware. Please enable it again.

BELOW IS THE PING FOR MY DEFUALT GATEWAY.

With your default gateway, do you mean your router? Do you have other computers in the same network? Do they also have this problem? If you have other computers in this network, please try to ping to them (when they are switched on) and let us know what the results are.

Can someone plz tell where the issue, with the ISP or with the Comp.

If you suspect your ISP (you know them better than I do), you can call them and ask them if there are any problems/updates at the moment on their side. They should also be able to test the line from them to your router. You can ask for that to be done. If you have multiple computers in this network and this computer is the only one that has problems it is of course not a problem with your ISP.

Will formattin solve the problem.

We do not know yet, but even if it is a problem with this computer formatting is the last resort. It is like giving up and running away from problems, don't you think?

I have checked for a Viruses and SPyware with ADWare.

If NOD32 says you are clean, you should be fine :)

Please let us know.

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John.

#3 Doug

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Posted 09 February 2009 - 03:30 PM

Looks like time to clear your Domain Name Server.
DNS resolves addresses that you input for browsing and checks them against routing that may already have been set.

You may be using a proxy server (a remote ISP that is accepting all of your address searching and forwarding them accurately), but slowly because of distances involved.

Does that sound familiar?

You may have intentionally "set" a proxy server.
Or you may have acquired proxy settings without your awareness.

Either way, it's time for any junk in the ole' DNS to get cleared out.
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Click Start - Run - (type)CMD - (press)enter key
Copy/Paste: ipconfig /flushdns
If you are typing this in, note the space between the g /f
It needs to be there.


Now lets check some settings on your system.
Enter your Control Panel and double-click on Network Connections

Then right click on your Default Connection
Usually Local Area Connection for Cable and DSL
Left click on Properties
Double-Click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item
Select the radio dial that says Obtain DNS Servers Automatically
Note: Do this for all Network Connections
Press OK twice to get out of the properties screen and reboot if it asks
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#4 zimara

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Posted 19 February 2009 - 11:36 AM

Have tried out flushing DNS........Is there any other way to validate

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Posted 19 February 2009 - 09:10 PM

Give Dial-a-fix a try. Nice little program that can fix some of these kinds of errors. Won't hurt, may help.

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#6 zimara

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Posted 21 February 2009 - 01:51 AM

Hey thanks for all the help. Is there any s/w that will find out that whether a spyware or any other application is blocking my internet explorer, Mozilla ports.

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Posted 21 February 2009 - 08:14 AM

Let's get you over to the Malware Removal Forum to see if your browser is being hijacked.
Start here: http://forums.whatth...ers_t34502.html
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