09-03-2009 09:32 PM | |||
Eagle of Fire |
Hummm... This have nothing to do with troubleshooting, but if I move it elsewhere then unregistered users won't be able to see this... Carry on... |
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08-03-2009 02:58 AM | |||
Juanca |
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By the way please locate this post where ever you feel it is apporpriate. |
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07-03-2009 12:03 PM | |||
Dave | Ehy welcome back! | ||
07-03-2009 10:07 AM | |||
dosraider | Really cheapass ISP ....... LOL | ||
07-03-2009 09:29 AM | |||
_r.u.s.s. |
wow, never experienced this or had to reset that thing. and what's weirdest is that you needed to lower it, not raise it. Quote:
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and btw i think this belongs to technical or compatibility or something=S |
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07-03-2009 05:49 AM | |||
Juanca |
If you live in India, Have bsnl broadband, and have troubles posting on our forum... Hi some weeks ago I was experiencing problems with posting at abandonia's forum. All happened since I came back to India and changed from server so I though it was a server problem. but actually it was a modem/router settings problem. I don't know what it means but I am posting this to share the solution with anyone that might need it. My router setting was by default with 1500 Mtu speed , I read on other forums that some people experienced problems login to some pages and they solved the problem changing the Mtu speed to 1452... so I did it and Guess what? I am back writing posts here.:thumbs: So If anyone lives in India and is experiencing these problems try this solution on the modem/router settings (usually at LAN settings or network settings): Just change your Mtu speed to 1452 or less and see... Pd: I would appreciate very much if someone of our computer experts could explain what is Mtu speed on a modem settings.... thank you and I am very happy being able to post again at abandonia's forum |