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  1. Checking my configuration information available on my roadrunner modem page. (I.E: 192.168.100.1)

    Using a byte converter, my modem maxes at 14.66406 Megabyte.

    They offer 15 Megabyte transfer streams.

    Would that / could that be false advertising?

    :undecided:

  2. So I've found the culprit, I removed one of the end protectors from my 30' Ethernet cord that runs from where my old pc use to be, and there was a gash, I had never see it before but I've repaired it temporallay until I can buy a newer, I was going to see if I could move my cable modem so that I could erase the gashed ethernet cord, but it's 10:47EST, and I have school tomorrow. Looks like tomorrow I'll be buying a new 30' ethernet cord.

    Hopefully it'll hold until then, that was a waste of time.

    :-|

    Thank you all who've helped thus far.

    :lipsrsealed:

  3. Always 100T-Base on both On-Board NIC and Router.

    Currently IPv6 is not provided with Roadrunner.

    but haven't checked this in about 3 months.

    I'll go get into a roadrunner tech chat, and ask again.

    As for packet loss, absolutely none.

    From all the data I've tried to run.

    I'm going to ping myspace.com

    as thats the website thats giving me almost complete hell

    1 min...

    0% loss, 98Ms ping

    My IP has changed from a 24. starting to a 66.

    And it's been ever sense that, could it be because I was moved to a different server?

    Sorry, just trying to piece things together, I'll go check that RR chat tho.

  4. Name

    WebSTAR DPX2203

    Modem Serial Number

    1**52***7

    Cable Modem MAC Address

    00:14:F8:43:**:16

    Hardware Version

    v2.1

    Software Version

    v1.1.2r1151-070508

    Receive Power Level

    1.8 dBmV

    Transmit Power Level

    39.0 dBmV

    Cable Modem Status

    Operational

    Downstream Status

    Operational

    Channel ID

    1

    Downstream Frequency

    591000000 Hz

    Modulation

    256QAM

    Bit Rate

    15376384 bits/sec

    Power Level

    1.6 dBmV

    Signal to Noise Ratio

    34.8 dB

    Upstream Status

    Operational

    Channel ID

    2

    Upstream Frequency

    24208000 Hz

    Modulation

    16QAM

    Bit Rate

    1024000 bits/sec

    Power Level

    39.0 dBmV

    Cable Modem Status

    Operational

    Cable Modem IP Addess

    10.***.**.71

    Current Time

    Sun Nov 18 16:59:18 2007

    Time Since Last Reset

    0 days 15h:12m:26s

    Configuration File

    isrrIP1BW20VIP1_1.bin@Cm81R3SGdcVGiVRGAwg80RbswCtEHQ4H

    Cable Modem Certificate

    Installed

    Connected to  MAC Address  IP Address

    Ethernet 00:**:**:55:5F:E0 66.67.***.95

    Hidden everything I've learned not to post on testmy.net

    As of the AVG Antivirus, one at a time, learned that a while ago.

    Downgrading is not an option, currently I do not have a 'legit' copy of XP.

    Thank you all for the great help you've been able to give me.

    Disconnecting the router is not possible, I've tried and the computer will not

    recognize the cable modem without, tried everything I possibly could to get it configured.

    If you have any other ideas, please be my guest.

    Again thanks for the support you are offering.

    [geek-small]

  5. Only thing thats close to anything I've been using lately would be wordpress.

    As I've installed wordpress on my web-server.

    I've screenshot the connections after running Avast!

    See below, dramatically changed the number of connections being made.

    Thanks so much, going to go give it a test and throw it around a bit.

    Thanks again.

    :smile2:

  6. TCP/Web100 Network Diagnostic Tool v5.4.12

    click START to begin

    Connected to: nitro.ucsc.edu  --  Using IPv4 address

    Another client is currently being served, your test will begin within 45 seconds

    Checking for Middleboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Done

    checking for firewalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Done

    running 10s outbound test (client-to-server [C2S]) . . . . . 963.0kb/s

    running 10s inbound test (server-to-client [s2C]) . . . . . . 8.44Mb/s

    Your PC is connected to a Cable/DSL modem

    Information: Other network traffic is congesting the link

    click START to re-test

    AIM

    XFIRE

    Window Vista Default connection components.

    * All that is curret upon running test...

  7. EDIT: Connection dropped half way through writing this. Could it be my isp's modem going?

    Alright I've currently done everything you've told me, and am now directly connected to my modem, i guess i missed the day of class were we talked about waiting for the modem to cache an ip.

    :evil6:

    Anyways the main point of this was to keep my browser from locking up.

    I mean I can be searching anything, but when it comes to myspace, or youtube.

    My connection seems to freeze right up, I'm thinking its because of configuration I've made to firefox itself. With the about:config page of firefox. Anyone know of programs to completely erase firefox, registery keys and what not, I've uninstalled and reinstalled but still the same problem I thought by eliminating the router I'd fix the problem, yet again I'm stuck with a freezing connection.

  8. I'm trying to get my router uninstalled, as I'm starting to see with only one connection it's pointless.

    I need to have my modem register to this computer, but it will not do it.

    I'm in vista home basic, and this router issue is driving me nuts.

    How do I configure my cable modem, to run with this computer, without the middleman (router)?

    I've 30sec power cycled,

    reset button nearly 20 times,

    and wired the modem to the pc, restarted both.

    Any help would be of great thanks. [nerdly]

  9. I've recently purchased a D-Link WBR-1310 for a simple two computer network configuration. I've lost my performance computer, so now I'm on my business desktop.  Even on my other better computer it gave me the same problem. When hard-wired the connection seems to time-out, and randomly drops. I've updated the firmware twice from when I've purchased it and today, trying to get it to stop dropping. I've tried configuring it, but routers are my flaw. I was wondering how I should set this up, and how to get it to stop dropping / timing-out. It's rather annoying.

    thank you all for your help.

    Windows Vista Home Basic

    Intel ProV/100 On-Board NIC

    Up to date BIOS - Motherboard

    V2.01 Firmware - D-Link WBR-1310 Rev B.

    Hardwired, Wireless disabled, Everything else is default.

    Please and thank you!

  10. I've found an older NIC in my basement.

    I was wondering if it will make a difference

    running it along side my onboard ethernet.

    It's connected to a D-Link 4port / wireless router.

    I'm just wondering if two will help with

    packet loss, or help in general.

    - speed seems a tad bit slower, but could be because its the weekend.

    [geek-small]

  11. Tried it and worked, found it right after I posted this haha, thanks though!

    Love having wireless in my house agian, specially since my old linksys

    would not work with vista, pretty lame how only a select and brand new routers work with windows Vista.

    :sad3:

  12. I just bought a new D-Link WBR-1310 Wireless Router.

    I was wondering how I can get into the router.

    IE: I use to get into my linksys with 192.167.1.1 +USERNAME +PASSWORD

    Is there a similar function with this router, if so, how?

    Thanks in advance!  :grin2:

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