IDnet problems?

Started by psp83, Feb 10, 2012, 08:48:57

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psp83

As you can see with mine, it shows the drop around 12 ish but also a drop around 8am ish (first sign of the problem?)


Technical Ben

Just gone again. Same problem?
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gyruss

Jase


adamb

yup, here too (again)

esh

Ditto. LLU ADSL2+ for the record.
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psp83

FTTC 80/20, as the TBB graph shows above.

Not all sites was down though, maybe IDnet changing something?

adamb

Non-LLU here. ADSL Max Premium. Websites are hit and miss but other services on different ports are unaffected.

Simon

A small blip here on ADSL Max.  Seems fine now.
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Glenn

Quote from: psp83 on Feb 19, 2012, 15:16:32
FTTC 80/20, as the TBB graph shows above.

Not all sites was down though, maybe IDnet changing something?

Not that we are aware of, but that doesn't me it's not happening.
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lozcart

From IDnets RSS feed:

"We had an internal routing glitch this afternoon. The problem has been identified and resolved"

adamb

Quote from: lozcart on Feb 19, 2012, 15:35:23
From IDnets RSS feed:

"We had an internal routing glitch this afternoon. The problem has been identified and resolved"

Yay! I have been blaming BT to everyone. It's usually their fault so sod it :D

cleopatra2007

and all the time i was repeatedly told to book a BT engineer!!!

speeds ok during the hours of 10.00am till 4.00pm then speeds no more than 248kbps, then up to near normal after midnight???

mmmmmm.....something dodgy. :eyebrow:

Simon

That's not the same problem.
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Lance

Quote from: cleopatra2007 on Feb 22, 2012, 13:40:00
mmmmmm.....something dodgy. :eyebrow:

Indeed - your link between a routing problem which affected all users and the problem with throughput on your own individual line which only affects you.
Lance
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netn00b

whats going now with idnet ?

can't access stuff. router showing orange flashing icon not green.   then nothing at all.


pctech

Internet or DSL light, DSL indicates sync with exchange lost but nothing to do with IDNet (remove power for 30 minutes and then reconnect.

Internet light means loss of PPP session through to IDNet, also try the above.


Simon

Connection fine here. 
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David

Fine here in London area (East)
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esh

Hmmm. Getting sporadic routing glitches at the moment.
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Simon

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Rik

And here, both BT and Telefonica lines.
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esh

Not sure what's going on, keeping an eye on it. Basically I get a bit of this:

Feb 27 18:23:10 azure named[4094]: network unreachable resolving '<whatever>.com/A/IN'
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esh

Okay it looks like it might be routing to a specific website. Unfortunately when this cannot be accessed, Windows assumes the PC is offline, and tries to initiate a dial-up connection (...) which then means NO websites can be accessed.

Thanks Windows.

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Rik

You mean you haven't house-trained it? ;)
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pctech

If you are using IE:

Press Alt and T to open the Tools menu.
Click connections.
Click never dial a connection.
Click OK.