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| Guest | Re: Display problems with certain websites II On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 16:34:54 -0700, "Pete d'Oronzio [pdmagic]" <myfirstname@pdmagic.com> wrote: >www.grc.com had nothing to complain about except that it could ping >my gateway. green lights everywhere. > >I'll have a look at that newgroup,because you are right - not much >info coming through here except for you. (though I've had dozens of >reads on the web page I posted. but no comments) I'm just passing you on to experts. I'm done. no more clues. Unless by chance you went and installed auslogics boost speed. I've been offline for the past 18 hours till I figured out it was that causing the trouble. I'm still hunting the 'add to my hosts' thing it added. I removed the program, it's like a sick vampire. It won't stay down. weatherbug was like that. And there was no uninstall. Same thing here with auslogics boost speed. No uninstall if it fails. -- more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html |
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| Guest | Re: Display problems with certain websites II On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 16:34:54 -0700, "Pete d'Oronzio [pdmagic]" <myfirstname@pdmagic.com> wrote: >I'll have a look at that newgroup,because you are right - not much >info coming through here except for you. (though I've had dozens of >reads on the web page I posted. but no comments) Hmm. one last thought this boost speed for some reason created a 2nd network. I have to assume that's what it's been working on for the past 18 hours. I deleted that 2nd network. in your tray, network - network & sharing center. See if you don't have several networks beating each other to pieces. Hmm... Isn't that exactly what you said the problem is ? 2 or more networks ? Still no help. with me it's a no brainer. local Internet ONLY. anything else is waste. You may need more help. -- more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html |
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| Guest | Re: Display problems with certain websites II dean-dean wrote: > Is this the article you saw? It might be relevant: > > Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or > from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers-> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us > Thank you so much for locating this. I don't know why I couldn't find it again. Yes, this is the article. I tried making that registry change, and rebooting and trying again. Didn't help though. I've had it pointed out to me that *all* the resources that I can't get to (90% of the time) are located on addresses like i2.microsoft.com. They all resolve back to an address at akamai.net. (i.e. a1475.g.akamai.net) My dns sometimes finds this address, sometimes doesn't. My ISP also points out that the TTL on these alias entries is something like 30 seconds and require 4 hops to resolve. I don't know if this gets me anywhere, but doing a search on "akamai.net dns problem" gets me a lot more useful hits than anything else I've tried. Thanks again. -Pete |
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| Guest | Re: Display problems with certain websites II Well, you could try this, if you haven't already; that is, type in Command Prompt, as Administrator, ipconfig /flushdns to flush the DNS resolver cache. Sometimes a bad DNS entry will be cached, and you will need to either flush the DNS cache to get rid of it, or wait up to 24 hours for it to be dropped from the cache automatically. "Pete d'Oronzio [pdmagic]" <myfirstname@pdmagic.com> wrote in message news:%23RHrHEW3HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > dean-dean wrote: > >> Is this the article you saw? It might be relevant: >> >> Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or >> from certain non-Microsoft DHCP servers-> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233/en-us >> > > > Thank you so much for locating this. I don't know why I couldn't > find it again. Yes, this is the article. > > I tried making that registry change, and rebooting and trying again. > Didn't help though. > > I've had it pointed out to me that *all* the resources that I can't > get to (90% of the time) are located on addresses like > i2.microsoft.com. They all resolve back to an address at akamai.net. > (i.e. a1475.g.akamai.net) > > My dns sometimes finds this address, sometimes doesn't. My ISP also > points out that the TTL on these alias entries is something like 30 > seconds and require 4 hops to resolve. > > I don't know if this gets me anywhere, but doing a search on > "akamai.net dns problem" gets me a lot more useful hits than anything > else I've tried. > > Thanks again. > > -Pete |
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| Guest | Re: Display problems with certain websites II - SOLVED! SOLVED! After following lots of advice here and from my ISP, I narrowed the problem down to my in-house DNS server. (pointing my Vista machine's DNS directly to my ISP made the system work properly, which is what made me focus on the DNS server) From there, I narrowed it to the drivers for my Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit cards. The drivers I had installed (probably what shipped with the card) were v6.34.4.0 dated 4/17/03. I updated them to v10.24d dated 2/1/07 (Dec 06 on the actual driver) This has completely solved the problem. Thanks to everyone here who helped and made suggestions. -Pete |
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| Guest | Re: Display problems with certain websites II - SOLVED! On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 08:38:29 -0700, "Pete d'Oronzio [pdmagic]" <myfirstname@pdmagic.com> wrote: >SOLVED! > >After following lots of advice here and from my ISP, I narrowed the >problem down to my in-house DNS server. (pointing my Vista machine's >DNS directly to my ISP made the system work properly, which is what >made me focus on the DNS server) From there, I narrowed it to the >drivers for my Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit cards. > >The drivers I had installed (probably what shipped with the card) >were v6.34.4.0 dated 4/17/03. I updated them to v10.24d dated 2/1/07 >(Dec 06 on the actual driver) > >This has completely solved the problem. > >Thanks to everyone here who helped and made suggestions. Well I was way off. Cept for the last, forwarding you to experts. -- more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html |
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| Guest | Re: Display problems with certain websites II - SOLVED! keepout@yahoo.com.invalid wrote: > On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 08:38:29 -0700, "Pete d'Oronzio [pdmagic]" > <myfirstname@pdmagic.com> wrote: > > > SOLVED! > > > > After following lots of advice here and from my ISP, I narrowed > > the problem down to my in-house DNS server. (pointing my Vista > > machine's DNS directly to my ISP made the system work properly, > > which is what made me focus on the DNS server) From there, I > > narrowed it to the drivers for my Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit > > cards. > > > > The drivers I had installed (probably what shipped with the card) > > were v6.34.4.0 dated 4/17/03. I updated them to v10.24d dated > > 2/1/07 (Dec 06 on the actual driver) > > > > This has completely solved the problem. > > > > Thanks to everyone here who helped and made suggestions. > Well I was way off. Cept for the last, forwarding you to experts. Everything helped. It was all a process of elimination. Thanks! -Pete -- |
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