Vanishing Server

From: koswix 2 Jun 2008 19:27
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 12 of 19

Perhaps there is a cream you could recommend to hurry the clearing up process?

 

Just done the pingy thing, more or less identical for the two results. I'll try again during my next episode.

From: Ben (BENLUMLEY) 2 Jun 2008 22:15
To: Matt 13 of 19
how do i know if my dsl is interleaved?
From: Matt 2 Jun 2008 22:46
To: Ben (BENLUMLEY) 14 of 19

Usually your router or modem will tell you in the connection status / summary where it also lists things like sync speed, line coding (GDMT, G.Lite, ADSL2, etc.).

 

Or you can ring up your ISP and ask them. They should be able to tell from their end.

From: Ben (BENLUMLEY) 3 Jun 2008 23:45
To: Matt 15 of 19
i shall look.
From: koswix10 Jun 2008 21:36
To: Matt 16 of 19

Just had it happen again and managed to make my clumsy fingers work quickly enough to do a tracert while it was out.

 

<code>
C:\Documents and Settings\Kos>tracert www.tehforum.co.uk
Unable to resolve target system name www.tehforum.co.uk.
</code>

 

:|

From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)10 Jun 2008 21:45
To: koswix 17 of 19
Yeah, I had a server not found error. But 5 minutes later it was founded again.
From: Matt10 Jun 2008 21:59
To: koswix 18 of 19
That says DNS error to me which will be 123-reg fucking up as we don't operate our own DNS servers any more (but maybe we should)
From: koswix10 Jun 2008 22:19
To: Matt 19 of 19
Well in that case I say fuck the 123 Reg in the ass.