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belkin f5d7230-4 and unusual network dropouts Posted: 13 Jun 2010 11:21 PM PDT This system has a few strange problems. The main problem is slow email downloads, and errors downloading emails. Using webmail results in errors like: your inbox is locked by another system. I install malwarebytes, but it keeps failing to download updates… A classic symptom of an infection. So my next step is obvious: boot ubcd4win, update SAS… But the update gets about half way, and then seems to freeze. While waiting for SAS update, I also do a RAM test (no problem found), I clean up temp files, check that the windows drive is using ntfs. Once its obvious that the SAS dowload has stalled, i try a ping test… and that confirms there is an internet connection… Well, I have nothing better to do, so I do a ping /t (ie a continuous ping) Now thats interesting: The ping will receive exactly 21 valid replies, then it will timeout, then another 21 valid replies, then timeout, etc, etc. I try pinging a different website, and get the same results… I now quit from ubcd4win and start xp normally, but I still get the strange ping behaviour. Now I look more closely at the modem (netgear), and the wifi router (belkin f5d7230-4). I switch off the modem and ping the router directly… And I still get the dropouts… This is looking like a router fault. I plug the pc directly into the modem, and all the pc problems are gone. Sometime, I really hate these strange problems. Related posts: |
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