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Elemental Xero

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  1. Thanks for your response, but I finally sorted it out.

    The router I have apprently doesnt work well with VPNs, but its got VPN capabilities, go figure. So I had a spare cisco router and configured it through command lines and now it works like a dream - still kind of odd that a VPN approved router, cant handle more than 1 VPN connection

  2. OK, I have the opprotunity at my job to work at home with my wife, which is a dream of mine.

    The problem seems simple but its dumbfounded me.

    We was provided with Igel computers, thinkpads basically.

    To connect, we connect through a VPN. My  network is running through a WRT150N Wireless router.

    A quick scenario;

    My wife connects to the VPN fine, and logs in to her station. As soon as I click the connect button for my VPN login, her computer locks up, and mine continues to connect.

    This works vice versa too.

    I do have VPN Passthrough enabled on my router, and made sure everything I could was enabled to make this work. This router I bought about 6 months ago, and I'm pretty sure it could do the job.

    I contacted my IT department, and they said they have connected multiple computers through the VPN on a standard router that was provided to them and worked fine. The IT guy told me to try a new router, but bfore I got spend the money I wanted some input from you guys.

    Could this be on my end, or possibly their network end not allowing more than 1 connection from the same IP address?

  3. I hated Suddenlink.

    HATED IT WITH A PASSION.

    Horrible Service.

    Horrible Connectivity.

    Rarely would I even get 1 Meg connection on it when i pay for 5.

    now I have 20 Meg connection with Insight.. all is well, and suddenlink can burn in hell.

  4. Have you been in contact with HughesNet about this?

    They should be able to track what information is coming and being sent from where, and since you lost a bit of money from paypal, they should be more than willing to help you, and also you should confront the police about this matter as well.

    Other than that, I have no other information for you, just to follow up with HughesNet, and have them check the listings of logs they have for your internet.

  5. All I know about svchost is it is a required system component.

    Deleting it will only make your system not functional.

    dont confuse SVCHOST.exe with SCVHOST.exe. The presence of scvhost may indicate a virus.

    Having 5/6 SVCHOST.exe is completely normal.

  6. Its their service, the longer you download the more they throttle it back. They give you fast speeds at first but then nail you a lil later. I quit their service it got so bad, I was with Cox for 4 years before that and it was great, suddenlink took over and it went instantly to S#!tsville, population me.  Not much you are gonna be able to do but bend over and take it till you can switch. Try calling them daily and complaining, they may cut you off then and you would be screwed.

    I use to call them daily, and it wouldn't help.

    I would get directed to Texas where their main office is and go through the same shit;

    Unplug modem for 30 seconds for recycle, restart PC, Plug up My modem, plug up my routers, and it would seem fixed until about 30-45 minutes later.

    Suddenlink is horrible, and I'm not reccomending them to anyone.

  7. So, my internet is very shitty, and right now I am going through Bankruptcy and cannot be binded to a contract at the moment to switch my provider so I am stuck with Suddenlink, 1 Meg Up. Enough for me to play my online game and surf the net for now.

    I decided to track my progress of my internet connection and got this;

    Do you know how, or what could be the problem here, besides bandwidth being ate up, which cannot be on my end because I have no uploads at all on my PC, and my sisters PC I have hidden a Upload / Download limit program on her computer to fix that problem.

    Is it my fault, or their fault?

    1:43 AM

    1050 Kbps or 1.1 Mbps (128 kB/s)

    2:21 AM

    Download :: 1093 Kbps or 1.09 Mbps (133 kB/s)

    2:31 AM

    239 Kbps or 0.2 Mbps (29 kB/s)

    2:39 AM

    226 Kbps or 0.2 Mbps (28 kB/s)

    2:42 AM

    247 Kbps or 0.2 Mbps (30 kB/s)

    At this point I go to sleep

    I come home from school and immediately run tests

    3:15 PM

    44 Kbps or 0.04 Mbps (5 kB/s)

    3:42 PM

    46 Kbps or 0.04 Mbps (5 kB/s)

    4:35 PM

    47 Kbps or 0.05 Mbps (6 kB/s)

    5:37 PM

    83 Kbps or 0.08 Mbps (10 kB/s)

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