-
October 29th, 2003, 01:23 AM
#1
My internet access keeps choking
I have been having a problem with my internet access for several weeks and since I can't figure out how to fix it myself, I thought I would come here and ask the good folks at AO to help me out.
I can't remember EVER having a puter problem that AO didn't solve.
Anyway....
To the best of my knowledge, I would say I have DNS requests that are failing.
My symptoms are:
Sometimes I have to click a link 2 or 3 or 4 or up to 10 times before I get a reply back from the site.
Retrieving mail is a joke.
If I click a link and wait, , the status bar will show, "Connecting to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and it will stay there until I get the Windows error, "This page can not be displayed" . The error page also says, "Cannot find server or DNS error".
When I click a link and watch the status bar, I can click it again and again and when the message in the status bar changes from "Connecting to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" to "Web Site Found. Waiting for reply..." then I can stop clicking and it will connect right away and the page loads instantly.
This was happening on all 7 of my nodes on this LAN with 3 different versions of Windows. (98SE, 2KPro, and XPHome) so I don't think it's specific to any of the computers.
I am more inclined to think it is the router or modem or even my ISP.
I have shut down the webserver and ftp on my LAN and am running a simple 3 box LAN with a Linksys router set at it's default settings. The only setting I made on the router is entering the domain name xxx.rr.com. (and changed the password).
I have taken the standard steps in a problem like this including...
Current virus scan ( I always have current AV protection on all my boxes).
Spyware scans via spy sweeper and adaware.
Cleared cookies and temporary internet files
Reviewd the task manager for unusual services running
I've been reading and asking at some other forums but, no one seems to be able to help (although I found a couple other people who were having the same problem. LOL).
If anyone has any tips to diag this problem, I'm open to suggestions.
My next logical step is to place a clean and new box with a fresh OS directly on the cable modem and hopefully eliminate the possibility that it's the ISP or modem.
Thanks.....
PS..Does Hogfly still have gas?
I heard Negative got married !!!
-
October 29th, 2003, 08:24 AM
#2
Senior Member
What i would suggest to further troubleshoot is;
1.)break out ping and try first the domain name , then its corresponding ip. See if there is a lag in the resolution of the domain name before it start sending packets. There would be a substantial pause and you would notice. This will let you know if its browser settings or not.
2.) Next i would run a series of traceroutes and see where the packets seem to be dropping off, this will give you a hint where on the line the problem lies. your end or the isp's. (I would suggest using the same site as before, maybe even using your dns servers and another reliable site.
3.)You may want to check with your isp to make sure you are using the correct dns servers, as you may be recieving incorrect information from your dhcp server.
4.)You may want to review your router settings with your isp. Sometimes things will work fine with incorrect or not optimal settings for the particular isp but then go sour.
5.)you may also want to run a speedtest to see what kind of bandwidth you are getting.
If i come up with anything else ill edit and add on
Ben Franklin said it best. \"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.\"
-
October 29th, 2003, 04:34 PM
#3
Thanks very much for the suggestions. Here are the results of your
first suggestion.
I used SamSpade as a front end rather than the command line. (if that's OK)
I'm a little confused as to why the domain name fails and where that IP
(204.210.223.8) comes from.
I have to go to work this afternoon so, I'll look at your other suggestions
and report back later.
Thank you very much for your help.
Sorry for the long post.
Anyway, here's what I did.
First I pinged my domain (neo.rr.com) This was the reult...
Code:
10/29/03 10:10:25 ping neo.rr.com
Ping neo.rr.com (204.210.223.8) ...
1 failed
2 failed
3 failed
4 failed
5 failed
6 failed
7 failed
8 failed
9 failed
10 failed
11 failed
12 failed
13 failed
14 failed
15 failed
I'm not sure where that IP (204.210.223.8) came from but, I pinged it.
Code:
10/29/03 10:12:13 ping 204.210.223.8
Ping 204.210.223.8 ...
1 failed
2 failed
3 failed
4 failed
5 failed
6 failed
7 failed
8 failed
9 failed
10 failed
11 failed
12 failed
13 failed
14 failed
15 failed
The following pings were done based on the info that is in the router.
All these IP's are from the status page of the router.
First the WAN default gateway and then the 3 DNS IP's. All these IP's
were captured by the router and were not entered by me.
Code:
WAN default gateway
10/29/03 10:14:50 ping 24.93.192.1
Ping 24.93.192.1 ...
1 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 62ms, TTL: 39
2 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 31ms, TTL: 39
3 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 110ms, TTL: 39
4 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 39
5 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 62ms, TTL: 39
6 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 125ms, TTL: 39
7 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 32ms, TTL: 39
8 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 47ms, TTL: 39
9 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 125ms, TTL: 39
10 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 46ms, TTL: 39
11 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 32ms, TTL: 39
12 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 62ms, TTL: 39
13 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 39
14 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 157ms, TTL: 39
15 Addr:24.93.192.1, RTT: 62ms, TTL: 39
DNS1
10/29/03 10:16:50 ping 24.164.100.234
Ping 24.164.100.234 ...
1 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 141ms, TTL: 252
2 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 47ms, TTL: 252
3 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 252
4 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 252
5 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 252
6 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 47ms, TTL: 252
7 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 125ms, TTL: 252
8 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 110ms, TTL: 252
9 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 140ms, TTL: 252
10 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 110ms, TTL: 252
11 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 252
12 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 93ms, TTL: 252
13 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 32ms, TTL: 252
14 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 47ms, TTL: 252
15 Addr:24.164.100.234, RTT: 46ms, TTL: 252
DNS2
10/29/03 10:17:14 ping 24.164.100.230
Ping 24.164.100.230 ...
1 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 109ms, TTL: 252
2 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 141ms, TTL: 252
3 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 62ms, TTL: 252
4 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 47ms, TTL: 252
5 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 31ms, TTL: 252
6 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 79ms, TTL: 252
7 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 93ms, TTL: 252
8 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 252
9 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 47ms, TTL: 252
10 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 32ms, TTL: 252
11 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 31ms, TTL: 252
12 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 62ms, TTL: 252
13 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 94ms, TTL: 252
14 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 63ms, TTL: 252
15 Addr:24.164.100.230, RTT: 31ms, TTL: 252
DNS3
10/29/03 10:17:36 ping 65.24.0.163
Ping 65.24.0.163 ...
1 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 172ms, TTL: 249
2 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 125ms, TTL: 249
3 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 125ms, TTL: 249
4 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 78ms, TTL: 249
5 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 94ms, TTL: 249
6 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 250ms, TTL: 249
7 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 156ms, TTL: 249
8 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 109ms, TTL: 249
9 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 125ms, TTL: 249
10 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 219ms, TTL: 249
11 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 141ms, TTL: 249
12 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 125ms, TTL: 249
13 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 156ms, TTL: 249
14 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 94ms, TTL: 249
15 Addr:65.24.0.163, RTT: 140ms, TTL: 249
Thanks again,
-
October 30th, 2003, 03:59 PM
#4
Without going into great detail or making another giant post like the last one, suffice to say the Traceroute returned the same basic results as the ping.
When tracing neo.rr.com and the IP (204.210.223.8) it fails after the 4th hop and hops 5 thru 29 are no response * * *.
The Default Gateway and the 3 DNS IP's traced OK
Actually, after thinking about it, I will post the results of the traces. I'm just a newb and someone with a better eye may spot something that I missed.
I did notice 1 fraudulent rDNS when I traced the 3rd DNS IP. I'm not sure what that means. I'll do a little checking on that.
Other than that, I don't see anything wrong. It seems to be pointing to the domain neo.rr.com as not resolving properly. I'll try removing that from the routers domain name. Maybe I'll try the gateway.
Anyway, I appreciate everyone who looked at this. Any other comments or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.
Code:
NEO.RR.COM
10/30/03 09:42:06 Fast traceroute neo.rr.com
Trace neo.rr.com (204.210.223.8) ...
1 24.93.192.1 32ms 47ms 78ms TTL: 0 (a2-1c.neo.lrun.com ok)
2 24.164.97.99 16ms 31ms 0ms TTL: 0 (fas0-0.akrnoh2-ubr1.neo.rr.com ok)
3 24.164.96.109 16ms 31ms 31ms TTL: 0 (srp0-0.ncntoh1-rtr2.neo.rr.com ok)
4 24.164.96.139 16ms 78ms 15ms TTL: 0 (srp4-0-0.ncntoh1-rtr4.neo.rr.com ok)
5 No Response * * *
6 No Response * * *
7 No Response * * *
8 No Response * * *
9 No Response * * *
10 No Response * * *
11 No Response * * *
12 No Response * * *
13 No Response * * *
14 No Response * * *
15 No Response * * *
16 No Response * * *
17 No Response * * *
18 No Response * * *
19 No Response * * *
20 No Response * * *
21 No Response * * *
22 No Response * * *
23 No Response * * *
24 No Response * * *
25 No Response * * *
26 No Response * * *
27 No Response * * *
28 No Response * * *
29 No Response * * *
204.210.223.8
10/30/03 09:43:27 Fast traceroute 204.210.223.8
Trace 204.210.223.8 ...
1 24.93.192.1 31ms 47ms 31ms TTL: 0 (a2-1c.neo.lrun.com ok)
2 24.164.97.99 0ms 31ms 15ms TTL: 0 (fas0-0.akrnoh2-ubr1.neo.rr.com ok)
3 24.164.96.109 0ms 32ms 16ms TTL: 0 (srp0-0.ncntoh1-rtr2.neo.rr.com ok)
4 24.164.96.139 0ms 15ms 15ms TTL: 0 (srp4-0-0.ncntoh1-rtr4.neo.rr.com ok)
5 No Response * * *
6 No Response * * *
7 No Response * * *
8 No Response * * *
9 No Response * * *
10 No Response * * *
11 No Response * * *
12 No Response * * *
13 No Response * * *
14 No Response * * *
15 No Response * * *
16 No Response * * *
17 No Response * * *
18 No Response * * *
19 No Response * * *
20 No Response * * *
21 No Response * * *
22 No Response * * *
23 No Response * * *
24 No Response * * *
25 No Response * * *
26 No Response * * *
27 No Response * * *
28 No Response * * *
29 No Response * * *
GATEWAY
10/30/03 09:44:55 Fast traceroute 24.93.192.1
Trace 24.93.192.1 ...
1 24.93.192.1 31ms 16ms * TTL: 39 (a2-1c.neo.lrun.com ok)
DNS1
10/30/03 09:45:22 Fast traceroute 24.164.100.234
Trace 24.164.100.234 ...
1 24.93.192.1 156ms 62ms 32ms TTL: 0 (a2-1c.neo.lrun.com ok)
2 24.164.97.99 31ms 32ms 31ms TTL: 0 (fas0-0.akrnoh2-ubr1.neo.rr.com ok)
3 24.164.96.97 15ms 0ms 16ms TTL: 0 (srp0-0.ncntoh1-rtr1.neo.rr.com ok)
4 24.164.100.234 62ms 32ms 32ms TTL:252 (neo-dns-amp-01.neo.rr.com ok)
DNS2
10/30/03 09:45:56 Fast traceroute 24.164.100.230
Trace 24.164.100.230 ...
1 24.93.192.1 47ms 31ms 16ms TTL: 0 (a2-1c.neo.lrun.com ok)
2 24.164.97.99 31ms 16ms 15ms TTL: 0 (fas0-0.akrnoh2-ubr1.neo.rr.com ok)
3 24.164.96.109 15ms 16ms 31ms TTL: 0 (srp0-0.ncntoh1-rtr2.neo.rr.com ok)
4 24.164.100.230 16ms 47ms 16ms TTL:252 (neo-dns-amp-02.neo.rr.com ok)
DNS3
10/30/03 09:46:24 Fast traceroute 65.24.0.163
Trace 65.24.0.163 ...
1 24.93.192.1 31ms 47ms 15ms TTL: 0 (a2-1c.neo.lrun.com ok)
2 24.164.97.99 15ms 16ms 16ms TTL: 0 (fas0-0.akrnoh2-ubr1.neo.rr.com ok)
3 24.164.96.109 15ms 15ms 15ms TTL: 0 (srp0-0.ncntoh1-rtr2.neo.rr.com ok)
4 65.25.128.249 15ms 16ms 32ms TTL: 0 (son0-0-2.mtgmoh1-rtr0.cinci.rr.com ok)
5 65.25.128.226 31ms 31ms 15ms TTL: 0 (pos8-0.rdcoh-rtr2.columbus.rr.com fraudulent rDNS)
6 65.24.3.254 31ms 31ms 31ms TTL: 0 (gig2-1.rdcoh-swt7.columbus.rr.com ok)
7 65.24.0.163 31ms 31ms 16ms TTL:249 (dns03-cac.columbus.rr.com ok)
EDIT: I found this on the fraudulent rDNS so, it would seem that is not a part of the problem...
"As to the "fake rDNS" (some traceroutes call it "fraudulent rDNS"), that
means the particular IP does not have a valid reverse-lookup entry (used to
convert a numeric IP address into a human-friendly name.)"
-
November 1st, 2003, 03:19 AM
#5
Sorry for the multiple posts but, I figured someone else may be having the same problem and if they use the search button and come upon this thread, they may as well have an answer.
So, when I have one.....I'll post it. LOL
Regarding EaseZE's suggestions 3 and 4, I spoke with the RoadRunner tech reps......[start tangent thought] Over the past few years I have dealt with the RoadRunner tech reps (located in Canada) on more than a few occasions. I must say, these people are the most well informed, polite, capable, patient and helpful group of support techs since WordPerfect for DOS.[end tangent thought]...and they went thru the routines with me...resetting the router, modem etc.
He said the router DNS and such should be set to obtain IP automatically because their DNS was dynamic and the IP's were always changing. I guess the DHCP server (that's the router, right?) could be reporting the wrong DNS.
He also said the pings failing and the traceroute failing after the 4th hop are the result of the firewall that RoadRunner uses and those results are to be expected. So, it would seem the data I posted above is of little use.
And, finally. I went to dslreports dot com and checked the speed. Reports were all over the scale. In 10 tests, Upload was between 75 and 409 kbps and download was from 48 to 2729 kbps.
I'm almost out of ideas.
My dog fell down the stairs and is in the hospital so, my time is limited this weekend but, I hope to find time to put a fresh box with a fresh OS load onto the WAN directly via the cable modem.
I'll post the results as soon as I get that done.
-
November 1st, 2003, 01:27 PM
#6
This is probably complete nonsense.........but when all else fails?
It could be your TCP/IP or SLP stacks have become corrupted? I have had this with a single box/direct connection, but have no experience of what the symptoms would be over a network.
Have you tried a TCP/IP reinstall?
It is Saturday shopping time here and "she who must be obeyed" is getting a trifle agitated.
I shall look for the tools/instructions when I get back
Good Luck
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|