Re: 171.64.65.56 + Attempting to send results
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:32 am
If you take your PS3 to a friend's/neighbor's place, can you upload the WU successfully?
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Yes, we've suggested that already. But we don't have a crystal ball, and we are lousy with playing 20 questions. "It don't work!" is not very descriptive, and not very helpful. You'll have to give us a lot more information. Which fah client is running on the PC, Computer specs, OS, updates, AV software, Firewall software, how your PC is connected to your router, type of router, type of broadband, your ISP, etc.Synate.Deszeld wrote:There Must Be Something I'm Missing. But What?
Do a packet capture and I bet you see a lot of drops, RST's (obviously SYN's) and that will confirm that there is an issue between you and Stanford. There is nothing that Stanford can do as it is not their network that is the issue. On the computer, have you ever modified the TCP settings? If you have, you very well could have made the window to large and thus have hurt yourself. You could make the window sizes smaller and thus, less data is transferred without an acknowledgement. This will make upload speeds slower, but more reliable. On your router, you could try adjusting the MTU size; the default should be 1500, try 1460 or 1380. ANother option, Microsoft and their infinite wisdom uses physical link speed to determine some of the settings. If your router has gigabit ports, Windows uses that physical link speed as a determining factor, let's say you have a 768kbps uplink speed; the gigabit settings are horrible. As a test, I would change the NIC settings to 10-half and have it try the upload.Synate.Deszeld wrote:I Don't mean To Be A Pain in The Butt But Its Just Annoying I Just Get Angered Not At Ya'll But Me. My Connection Is Fine No Probs. My ISP Has Checked It Out Thoroughly & Can't Find Anything Wroung I've Did What I'm Capable Of & Can't Fix It. I Just Don't Know What Else To Do I'm At An Utter Total Loss On What Ta Do. Im Rather Knowledgeable About My Systems & My Connections But I Can't Figure This Out. Its Kicking My Butt. I Have All This Data & I Suddenly Can't Send It On My PC. And All The Data On My PS3 & I Cant Get It Sent.I've Tried The Suggestions Even Went All Out Opening My Ports Wide Open Unblocking Every Thing Allowing All Data/Traffic. But I Cant Get Anywheres. What Am I Missing. Ive Looked At Every Thing Checked Every Thing & Find Nothing. My ISP Even Checked To see If Anything Was Being Blocked & Seen Nothing. They Ran Thourough Test. There Must Be Something I'm Missing. But What?
Well, that confirms that you DO have a problem on your end. It's pretty clear that server 171.64.65.56 is not in perfect condition (based on another topic) but you also have had long-term troubles with your PS3 (which connects to a different server at stanford) and now troubles with your connection to foldingforum.org (which is in an entirely different country). You've got to fix your end of the connection before anybody can help you with whatever problems may still exist.Synate.Deszeld wrote:hmm unable to post log for some reason when i post my log for f@h it says internet exsplorer is unable to display page & when i try in google chrome it says connection reset
Thanks for checking vvoelz, the two machines I was having that problem with are no longer running XP 32 bit, they are now using Windows Server 2008R2 (64 bit), without further problems of this type. It's merely an observation based on experience with 2 machines, so I can't give a detailed explanation on "why", I can only speculate.vvoelz wrote:In response to hrsetrdr's original thread -- I'll check out that server (171.64.65.56) . I can log in fine but I'll check the server code --VInce
*** UPDATE ***
* the server code is running fine on that machine
* there is enough disk space
* I can log into the machine, and port 8080 is accessible
* The load on that machine is relatively low
Can hrsetrdr's replicate the problem? It may have just been inaccessible temporarily.
Vince
You did say this:Synate.Deszeld wrote:Whoa dude you speaking greek to me heh heh I don't have a clue how to change those settings. all i can tell ya is at&t is my isp & i use a 2wire router/modem. If One of yall don't mind mayhaps you could e-mail me info how to change those settings if ya don't mind cause im clueless.
Reset the 2wire router to the default settings. What model 2wire do you have? Is it a 2701? Do you use the wireless on it? How are all of the machines connected to it; wired or wireless?Synate.Deszeld wrote:Im Rather Knowledgeable About My Systems & My Connections But I Can't Figure This Out.