When I woke up this morning my gigabit card had decided to turn itself into a megabit card.
throughput was down to 20kb, browsing just hung, vnc to my other local computer bombed after a few seconds.
Rebooted - nada...
Activated the other onboard nic in bios and tried with that instead, no go, different HW same shit!.
Exchaings the Switch - nada...
reboots the smoothwall, hey now vnc works -smothie beeps- vnc instantly bombs out.
ARGHHHHH!
I get to work, coworker points out that my conection screwed up at the same exact time I got a phone call through the voip box that is also plugged into the switch - coincident? uhm, don't think so!!
in sometime before lunch I pass by my apartment while going to an external location, and I sneak in and pulls the voip out.
No diff
after lunch I by mistake finds out that my server IS up (typed wrong port number in vnc) and works 100%, browsing, vnc, everything works. vnc,ing my box from the server works when its configured for max compress black and white etc (remember nothing over 20kb)
Forcing the nic to 10mb half duplex seems to make VNC stable enough to use directly (not through the server).
I suddenly remember that I am running my smoothwall on a flashdrive.....
and that it all resembles what happened with a plastic router that had "cheap bursted caps" disease.
I give up on the matter and decide to build a new smoothie.
Much later I get home, I put back the cable in the original nic and starts to compare settings against the server (same nic, chipset, mobo shipset etc etc, yeah the AMD fan boy has gone to the darkside and has only core2 based computers ) and I realize that that the server can talk to the UPnP server in the smoothie.
While hunting for the that setting windows suddenly pops up a box asking me to allow it to start the ICS/windows firewall service, fine I'll do It I think and presses the button.
-WOOONK- (skype loggs on)
Suddenly I have connection......
Everything suddenly works at full speed
Now if it was the firewall service, why today?!?
It's been disabled since I last reinstalled 7 months ago
I #¤%&@£$ HATE Windows!
throughput was down to 20kb, browsing just hung, vnc to my other local computer bombed after a few seconds.
Rebooted - nada...
Activated the other onboard nic in bios and tried with that instead, no go, different HW same shit!.
Exchaings the Switch - nada...
reboots the smoothwall, hey now vnc works -smothie beeps- vnc instantly bombs out.
ARGHHHHH!
I get to work, coworker points out that my conection screwed up at the same exact time I got a phone call through the voip box that is also plugged into the switch - coincident? uhm, don't think so!!
in sometime before lunch I pass by my apartment while going to an external location, and I sneak in and pulls the voip out.
No diff
after lunch I by mistake finds out that my server IS up (typed wrong port number in vnc) and works 100%, browsing, vnc, everything works. vnc,ing my box from the server works when its configured for max compress black and white etc (remember nothing over 20kb)
Forcing the nic to 10mb half duplex seems to make VNC stable enough to use directly (not through the server).
I suddenly remember that I am running my smoothwall on a flashdrive.....
and that it all resembles what happened with a plastic router that had "cheap bursted caps" disease.
I give up on the matter and decide to build a new smoothie.
Much later I get home, I put back the cable in the original nic and starts to compare settings against the server (same nic, chipset, mobo shipset etc etc, yeah the AMD fan boy has gone to the darkside and has only core2 based computers ) and I realize that that the server can talk to the UPnP server in the smoothie.
While hunting for the that setting windows suddenly pops up a box asking me to allow it to start the ICS/windows firewall service, fine I'll do It I think and presses the button.
-WOOONK- (skype loggs on)
Suddenly I have connection......
Everything suddenly works at full speed
Now if it was the firewall service, why today?!?
It's been disabled since I last reinstalled 7 months ago
I #¤%&@£$ HATE Windows!
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