Packets lose... -
MaTrIx4057 - 24.08.2009
Anyone knows how to fix this problem, i changed my range and now i lose packets ( means my inet disconnects for little time ) like every day..
Re: Packets lose... -
Heerlenking - 24.08.2009
Type you're IP in your URL bar, you'll probably get a control panel now, reset everything to default.
Maybe that will solve the problem.
Re: Packets lose... -
MaTrIx4057 - 24.08.2009
I just get blank page.
Re: Packets lose... -
iLinx - 25.08.2009
reinstall your router?
Re: Packets lose... -
mamorunl - 27.08.2009
What do you mean by 'range'?
Re: Packets lose... -
Danny_Costelo - 27.08.2009
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Originally Posted by [NT
mamoru ]
What do you mean by 'range'?
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His IP range.
Like before it was: 123.45.*, and it's now 143.26.* (example)
Re: Packets lose... -
darkrider366 - 27.08.2009
ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for a static ip address. Or maybe a dynamic one that does not change range, so its like
123.123.123.3
123.123.123.5
not
123.123.123.3
176.35.13.124
Or if you can not be bothered, change the range back to the defaults. or
10.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.0
Re: Packets lose... -
MaTrIx4057 - 27.08.2009
I have static already and my range is 78.84..... so its not problem but i just lose packets and it disconnects me from internet. Read what i said carefully, i changed my range manually by changing MAC address.
Re: Packets lose... -
darkrider366 - 27.08.2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMaTrIx4057
I have static already and my range is 78.84..... so its not problem but i just lose packets and it disconnects me from internet. Read what i said carefully, i changed my range manually by changing MAC address.
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you said f-all about changing your mac, also, your mac? Computers mac or routers mac? Also, Changing the MAC does not affect your internet.
BTW, if its your pc's MAC, go into your router, and make sure you add the new Computers mac to the list of allowed devices, or else it will not let you connect, and, if that don't work, reset your router back to the defaults, you shouldn't change the settings on it unless you know what your doing or dealing with.
Re: Packets lose... -
Danny_Costelo - 28.08.2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMaTrIx4057
I have static already and my range is 78.84..... so its not problem but i just lose packets and it disconnects me from internet. Read what i said carefully, i changed my range manually by changing MAC address.
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Your best off contacting your ISP, than looking at replies of people who have no idea what their talking about.
Re: Packets lose... -
Sam - 28.08.2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by Heerlenking
Type you're IP in your URL bar, you'll probably get a control panel now, reset everything to default.
Maybe that will solve the problem.
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That leads nowhere, he has to type his standard gateway.
Quote:
Originally Posted by darkrider366 = Offica Tempenny
ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for a static ip address. Or maybe a dynamic one that does not change range, so its like
123.123.123.3
123.123.123.5
not
123.123.123.3
176.35.13.124
Or if you can not be bothered, change the range back to the defaults. or
10.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.0
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ISP's gets assigned IP's, dynamic IP wouldn't go from 123.123.123.3 to 176.34.13.124
I'd say you're best off with resetting router defaults. There's usually a little pin-hole on the back of the router for this, but otherwise (presuming you're using Windows), go to cmd and type ipconfig. Then open random browser and enter the standard gateway being output.
Re: Packets lose... -
Danny_Costelo - 29.08.2009
You could set your MAC address back to it's default. Download TMAC, it has an option to do so.
Re: Packets lose... -
darkrider366 - 30.08.2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sam
Quote:
Originally Posted by Heerlenking
Type you're IP in your URL bar, you'll probably get a control panel now, reset everything to default.
Maybe that will solve the problem.
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That leads nowhere, he has to type his standard gateway.
Quote:
Originally Posted by darkrider366 = Offica Tempenny
ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for a static ip address. Or maybe a dynamic one that does not change range, so its like
123.123.123.3
123.123.123.5
not
123.123.123.3
176.35.13.124
Or if you can not be bothered, change the range back to the defaults. or
10.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.0
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ISP's gets assigned IP's, dynamic IP wouldn't go from 123.123.123.3 to 176.34.13.124
I'd say you're best off with resetting router defaults. There's usually a little pin-hole on the back of the router for this, but otherwise (presuming you're using Windows), go to cmd and type ipconfig. Then open random browser and enter the standard gateway being output.
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It could, Some ISP's have ranges of
24.0.0.0 to 27.0.0.0
So, Its all Mixed really, anyway, just call your isp and ask them to reset your connection, then reset your router.
Re: Packets lose... -
MaTrIx4057 - 30.08.2009
Ill just reset my router and btw im talking about MAC Adress not MAC computer, is it so hard to read?
Re: Packets lose... -
mamorunl - 30.08.2009
I think that you find it hard to read, since I have seen NOONE talking about a MAC only about a MAC ADDRESS
Re: Packets lose... -
darkrider366 - 30.08.2009
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Originally Posted by [NT
mamoru ]
I think that you find it hard to read, since I have seen NOONE talking about a MAC only about a MAC ADDRESS
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I was just thinking the same, Everyone is talking about Mac addresses if they are talking about a mac, so he shouldn't talk to us like that.
Anyway, why would you change the Mac address? because now you've just fucked it right up. Learn what your doing before you do it next time.