Roughly once an hour my games will simply just stop responding, most notably on League of Legends everything else continues to happen around me uninterrupted but I cannot move my character nor can I use any abilities for about ~4 seconds and will do the same for literally every online game I have played.It doesn't seem to cut out my internet but when it happens on occasion it will crash a Skype call for about the same duration the unresponsiveness occurs.I have Optimum Online and a Linksys wired router with Windows 7.
Whenever I try to play an online game like Warcraft 3, the router stops responding to my computers sent packets. While still in the game, if I try to connect to a website the page isn't found. However, soon after exiting the game, I can access websites again.
The entire time while I was having the problem, I'm shown as still connected to the internet (not even showing the yellow ! sign for limited access). I ran a ping test to google.com while experiencing the problem and it said it could not find it. I checked the status of the connection, and it appears as though my computer is still sending packets normally, but the router is just unresponsive.
We have a 25Mbit connection comming in through a cable in the basement, going through a modem that is connected to a RVS4000 small buisness router on the first floor, that acts as the single NAT. Connected to that in parallel we have 4 wireless b/g or b/g/n routers of various cisco/linksys models, one for each floor, each with DHCP disabled.Over the last few months there have been some issues with the router and I'm curious if there is anything that can be done to solve them.The firmware of the router is the latest at the time of this writing, V2.0.2.7
1. The router will occasionally lock up and completely stop responding to DNS requests. Attempting to open a website will result in browsers giving their standard 'DNS Lookup Failure' messages. The router will also become completely non-responsive when trying to access it via its IP address (standard 192.168.1.1). No username/password dialog appears.However oddly enough IRC and other chats like skype will still work fine.Restoring Factory settings has not worked. This issue has gotten to the point where this happens about once a day. Restarting the router will fix the issue. While I think the issue may sometimes resolve itself, it could also just be one of the other people in the house restarting it manually.I'm assuming that the router is to blame here and not the cable modem in the basement or the DNS server of our ISP, mostly due to the fact that the router becomes unresponsive and won't let me log in as admin when this happens. also restarting the router, not the modem, seems to fix the issue.
2. The router's log is always empty Specifically I have enabled 'Output' and 'Local Log' as you can see here:
3. Issues with some people hogging bandwidth With 25 people and a 25Mbit connection each person in the house should effectively get about 125KB/s of download speed, especially since not everyone is always using bandwidth. However it can happen where one person is, often without knowing it, hogging a large chunk of bandwidth and slowing the network down for everyone, such as downloading multiple large files from different sites, streaming high-quality video, etc.I would like to know if any of the following might be possible to do with this router: See the bandwidth usage per individual MAC or IP address on the network over timeLimit the amount of bandwidth a specific MAC or IP address can use. Make the distribution of bandwidth more fair when a few people are using far more of it than other people.
I have at times resorted to limiting P2P via IPS in the past, and of-course that does work somewhat, but that's not ideal. I'd much rather just know who is doing it, and specifically by how much they are slowing other people down. While the IPS page will list the IP addresses of those trying to use P2P when it's disabled, there is no way for me to really quantify how much bandwidth they'd be using otherwise, and this doesn't at all include things straight-up HTTP downloads.In any case, this router should easily be able to handle ~25 simultaneous connections, right? Are there any settings that I should make sure to enable or set to distribute bandwidth more fairly, given the setup we have?
4. The IPS report chart is not readable.This is a bit of a nit-pick, but the IPS report chart is basically not readable because the colors used in the key are identical in color. Can you tell the difference between the colors of 'Network Traffic' and 'Attack Counts' in the key at the top? They could have used any two colors that are at least somewhat distinguishable, even light grey and dark grey would have been better, not magenta and another magenta.
I'v been getting this strange problem.Each 5-10 minutes my internet restarts,it basically shut downs for 20 sec and then reapears,its really annoying because videos take 1 year to load,i cant play any multiplayer games because i get kicked every 5 mins and i cant talk on skype because call crashes each 5 mins.I am using a linksys router.
Yesterday I was on my cousin's computer, and we had to remove the ethernet cord to connect it to mine as my wireless adapter wasn't cooperating with his internet. This was all fine and dandy until we had to plug the ethernet cord back into his computer. It locks everything up. If you try to open a program, it won't open. If a program is already open when the cord is plugged in, it stops responding within 15 seconds.I called my brother, and he suggested I run a virus scan via Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes, which I did. MalwareBytes found 5 problems, MSE found 1 additional one. They have all been removed, however this problem still persists. If you try to start the computer with the ethernet cord plugged in, it will allow him to put in his password, it will say welcome for about 3-5 minutes, then the screen will go black. The mouse is visible, doing it's motion to indicate that it's loading something, but it never achieves anything.
My internet works fine but after a random period of time, usually 20-30 minutes the internet stops responding. I have ran a diagnostics test using the Intel PROset/wireless tools program and it states on the ping test that there is no response from the default gateway and the DHCP server.
Once again I'm stuck to tethering on my phone due to my router deciding to call it quits for the random moment. I cannot access its control panel, the network just goes kaput. Given that I don't have access to the router since it's part of a double house (the side I'm not on of course), this is getting beyond irritating to reboot it when this happens as that is the only way to fix it. The connections are even wired, too. What kind of money does it take to get a router that is going to STAY on and just work? I'm ready to dump some serious cash into this at this point because this happens at least twice a week anymore. I just want a router that works. It needs to be wireless as my neighbor does use his kindle on it every once and a while.
i have been facing strange issue on FWSM (6509 switch). we have created a vlan inteface for server farm on fwsm and its stop responding automatically and we need to give shut/ no shut command under that interface to back into normal .
I have an asa5505 with software version 7.2(3) that randomly stops responding. The firewall sits in front of a public facing webserver that handles a significant amount of traffic.I was wondering that would happen when the asa5505 reaches or exceeds the 4000 connections per second limit... i.e. would this possibly explain why my asa5505 stops responding and requires a power cycle in order to start working again. when it "crashes" it does not respond on either the outside or inside interfaces.
We have a situation with 20 4410N's They are connected through a 2960 switch. They runned for about a year with no problems. We use the WiFi system with 10 cisco wireless ip phones, several workstations (5-10) and a few mobile devices.
Three weeks ago we took 10-15 iPads in commission (almost equally divided over the AP's), since then the trouble started. Several accesspoints stop randomly responding a few times a, day. We updated to the latest firmware (2.0.4.2), but that did not solve the problems.
Were using 3 SSID's WPA2 encryption and fixed IP's for the AP's. If we can't get a hold on this we have to replace all the AP's by other ones.
We have a Cisco 1811 which is running a number of different services. Let me try and explain how everything is working first.
On routed port 0, we have a statically configured fiber connection which routes a public /28. No BGP, etc just default routes. The /28 is divided into a two /29's, once of which is routed to Vlan3.
On routed port 1, we have a PPPoE DSL connection, with a single static IP.
Vlan1 is a 192.168.1.x subnet Vlan2 is a 192.168.2.x subnet Vlan3 is a y.y.y.x/29 subnet(the routed subnet)
Vlan1 and Vlan2 PAT the static fiber IP(not the other /29) along with the DSL. The other /29 is used for a few static NAT translations and SSLVPN
There is a zone based firewall in play, as well as a few route-maps to redirect traffic out certain interfaces on the inside.
The problem is, the fiber IP randomly stops responding to ping/ssh, however I can ping the interface IP assigned to Vlan3 from the WAN. DSL never loses connection in this manner.
I can normally reestablish "normal" connectivity by connecting to the DSL and bringing down the fiber and routed vlan in a specific order.
After some research, I noticed I'm having the same problem with my Inspiron N4010's wireless card as mentioned in this post. I purchased this laptop refurbished from the Dell Outlet store over a year ago.
Yes, I have tried re-installing the drivers, the BIOS is updated, and no I am not pressing that key when the wireless card randomly disables. Normally it will re-enable after a few minutes or if I keep pressing that key it may re-enable. Sometimes it will take a restart for it to re-enable.
This is a completely random problem too. I am unable to reproduce the problem.
I am just about ready to replace the card and see if that works (the laptop is out of warranty and I'm comfortable inside of a laptop so that is not an issue).
I have my firewall on IP 192.168.0.1 (for example, real IP is a class C address). I have a web server (Ubuntu 10.04, though this happened before with an 8.04 box as well) on ip 192.168.0.101. Everything will be functioning fine, and I won't have any issues for a while. Then, randomly I'll have problems getting to my web server, getting disconnected from SSH sessions. I go to one of my linux boxes and do an "arping -b 192.168.0.101" and I will get two responses, one from my firewall and one from the box, as illustrated below. The only way to correct the issue that I've run into is to reload the firewall, which will then behave properly again until it randomly decides to start answering ARP requests on the other IP again.
nwiadmin@vm-test-lx:~$ arping -b if-webdevint4-lxWARNING: interface is ignored: Operation not permittedARPING 192.168.0.101 from 192.168.0.168 eth0Unicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx] 2.309msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 2.434msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx] 2.280msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 2.377msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx] 2.129msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 2.221msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx] 1.839msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 1.934msSent 4 probes (4 broadcast(s))Received 8 response(s)
Reloaded firewall
nwiadmin@vm-test-lx:~$ arping -b if-webdevint4-lxWARNING: interface is ignored: Operation not permittedARPING 192.168.0.101 from 192.168.0.168 eth0Unicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 2.839msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 1.935msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 1.758msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 2.733msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 9.568msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 1.931msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 2.283msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 1.756msUnicast reply from 192.168.0.101 [yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy] 2.070msSent 9 probes (9 broadcast(s))Received 9 response(s)
All right, I have two desktop computers, one's connected to the Internet through wireless and the other one's directly connected to the router via Ethernet.Whenever I try to play a LAN game between the computers with several 3D shooters, during the game there's several 3-second freezes, and then eventually the game freezescompletely.These freeze-ups are getting very frustrating.
I want to see the IPs that are on browser games, but I haven't found a way.Does anyone know how I could go about doing this, or at least tell me what computer language this would take, or any other information you have? I'm talking about games such as Runescape, Clubpenguin, or Roblox.I would also like to know how to see IPs on bought games such as Diablo 2 or Unreal Tournament 3.
I was told i need to open certain ports to certain IP's,what ports need to be opened to what IP's for the folowing game as im close to giving up.The games are as follows - Call of Duty 4, Counter Strike 1.6 and Source, Warcraft III, and StarCraft 2
I restored the computer to factory defaults to have a fresh start. I downloaded some games and this is when I realized my problem. The first instance of the problem was when I was playing a game called "League of Legends". About ten minutes through the game, the game would freeze. It isn't a computer freeze because I could still move the mouse and see people walking in place. I was then disconnected. The second instance was when I was playing a game called "Dragon Nest". I would run through a dungeon and after a short-while everything would start to move in placeI could still move freely but whenever I tried to hit something the hits wouldn't register. After about 30 seconds everything went back to normal and a lot of monsters died and I was hurt. I tested my computers download and upload speed to see if anything was different from my family desktop. My download speed on the laptop is 5 mbps, and the one on the desktop is 26 mbps. The desktop is directly hooked up to the modem, and the laptop is wireless (I don't know if this would be the reason for the difference in speed, and or disconnection/lag issues.) I have also noticed that videos on YouTube load A LOT slower than on my desktop. I finally gave up and tried to use my desktop but I seem to have disconnected from Dragon Nest on there as well (except this time it automatically disconnected me, it didn't have a pause in the game.
I accidentally ran a program that's invisible and my friend said in processes under task manager, right click one of the Javaw's and hit End process tree. I did it and restarted my PC. Then, ever since, servers for games have been acting up. For 3 minutes at the most, it goes fine, then disconnects everyone and lets them back on. Its for Minecraft, a java game. Its not the software. I've tried different softwares for the server.
8gb DDr3 1TB Hdd Amd Phenom x4 2.8ghz Hd 5770 GPU Wireless LAN 802 11b/g/n
I got a new router, a Cisco Linksys EA3500, and everything works fine and no one else in my family notices anything wrong. Everything works and I don't have trouble accessing the internet, but whenever I play a game online it will disconnect me after a while. Sometimes it disconnects me after 5 minutes and sometimes after 30 minutes. I have this problem with every game I play, except for Runescape. The weird thing is that I talk to friends on steam when we are playing and it doesn't get disconnected I can hear them fine, and my internet access bar at the lower right doesn't say I'm disconnected.Streaming and downloading work as well.I tried to port forward and I assumed it would work but I still had the same disconnection problem. I tried to port forward again but this time I used the tool at portforward.com to check if they were forwarded properly and it said your port is not open or not reachable. I tried this with a lot of random ports and it said the same thing.
Since about 2 months ago I've started to get lag spikes when playing games online. Both xbox 360 and PC games lag and no matter what time it is there are lag spikes. I have ports forwarded for the games I play and even when connecting straight to the modem I get lag. I called my ISP 5 times now and each time they tell me it is a local problem on my end. My ISP also told me I should upgrade my speed, so I upgraded to 8 meg down/1 up and it did not work, whatsoever. I'm thinking that my ISP is BS'ing me, but I want to get other peoples opinion on what I could do before I switch ISP's.
When i go to steam and Select Killing Floor, it gets stuck at the Querrying master server list ...Same with Crime Craft, Stuck at loading Screen..Same with San Andreas Multiplayer, Internet and Hosted tabs not showing any servers..So i guess my modem has some strange setting enabled that doesnt allow to connect to any master servers or something
A lot of the time webpages hang up and don't load.. errors out etc.. I keep unplugging the router and plugging it back in and this makes it a ton better for a little while.. however.. I can play games like BF3 on 64 man servers and not lag/spike/disconnect or anything.. I am baffled as to why I am having such issues with web browsing
When I play games that are downloaded to my PC from Aeria games I run into intermittent latency. It happens every 6 minutes and last for about 4 minutes so for every ten minutes I get to play about 6 minutes. It only happens with Aeria games; all of them.Is this an issue with my connection to the server or is it possible that it is due to security software?
So i'm new to this sort of thing i am building up 2 gaming pc Windows 7 so while i have both for a few days i would like to network them so that when i want to play a car racing game via lan the other pc will detect itone gaming pc is mind the other my fren so until i deliver it to him i have it for a few days so i wanted some practice in thisso i have a WIF arris modem with 4 Ethernet ports so both sys will be connecting through cablesi would like a step by step guide as to how to go about doing this creating domains et
whenever i try to play a online game (Gw2 Beta, Diablo3, LoL etc) it goes fine for a few minutes but then the game "freezes" for a few seconds. Meaning everything on screen stops. I.E my character keeps running on the same spot and so on.I tried checking if i lose the connection at the tray bar, but it says its connected during the "freeze" ingame.
Problems connecting to different online services and an online game.Examples:
1.) "Connection timed out" in Teamspeak 2. (debug log not really yielding much useful information). 2.) Torchlight 2 reported "Connection failed - Firewall errors detected."
almost all other online applications work just fine (including voice over ip and games)What I've tried (without any success):
1.) I could connect in either case using my old laptop! Thus it works on a different computer, from the same network, at the same/similar time. Thus I concluded it must be somehow related to this laptop (its a new laptop). 2.) The TS2 server & entered information is 100% working, same applies to torchlight2 - also latest updates installed and of course the game is totally legal. 3.) Windows firewall: all the mentioned programs are on the allowed list. Also check whether its correctly set to "home network". Futhermore I also tried disabling the windows firewall entirely. 4.) No other firewall program in use. 5.) Check all programs I know of which might be related to network traffic (e.g. Qualcomm Atheros Killer Network Manager - disabled it). 6.) Tried both, wireless and ethernet cable connection. 7.) Tried all common solutions from similar problems from the forums of the affected programs (e.g. teamspeak2 and torchlight 2 forums). 8.) I even tried running the game, torchlight 2, via Tunngle (explained in a layman's words: a program that simulates Lan over the internet).
Its a new laptop. Network card is labled as "Killer e2200 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller.Runs Windows 7 and did start out empty: i.e. I installed every single program running on the machine and as far as I know none of them should have anything to do with network. Virus scanner is the lastest version of AVG free (no firewall included).
nyway, I've had an internet connection set up at my house for quite some time, and recently I have noticed that my online games have begun to lag. And I know it is not due to my hardware, it is online-lag, like jumping, and almost teleporting to places. I play games like Battlefield 2, Battlefield 2142, Battlefield 2: Project Reality, and more.I have a 10mbps download and 1mbps upload, so that is an optimum speed for playing games like this, I know. And the connection is split between 3 computers in my home. (1 desktop and 2 laptops, all connecting wirelessely)I have all the modem, and router set up properly.. I just don't understand why I am having this lagging problem. If someone could explain it to me,
Recently, I've been having some problems trying to play a couple games coded in Java, such as MineCraft. Every time the game loads, my internet immediately disconnects.There isn't any error dialogue or message, it simply disconnects me.Sometimes, I am able to stay on my internet connection and play the game for a short while, but most of the time, it disconnects me. I am on a wireless connection, with a router running the custom DD-WRT firmware.
I can connect fine to my VM superhub using the above named USB, the internet connection is fine downloading at high speeds and generally surfing the web and streaming media, but as soon as I log a game most notibly World of Warcraft, the USB NIC just drops the internet connection, i have had cmd open pinging a site and i enter game and the pinging fails and once i alt tab back it resumes again, could this be an issue with the fact WoW cause massive CPU Usage or could it be something else im over looking, tried changin numerous features such as channel router broadcasts on removing all firewalls, and updating drivers to switching which usb port it is plugged into and still cant seem to get any luck staying connected when in game.