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after sucessfully installing Vista on my computer i noticed that internet connection is acting weird. current setup is medium lan network (20 workstations) Cisco 831 Router D-link 24 port switch Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit ethernet NIC problem: my LAN access and things are working propertlly, but all internet activities run extremly slow and after some time it times out. for example when i start IE it normally opens live search page (which is set as default), but if i try to open www.microsoft.com it connects to the server, starts downloading the site and after maybe 2-3 seconds it stops loading (IE still shows as it is downloading web site). Basicaly what i get is only downloaded first few images and things from the website and it stops. This happenes to all websites that have more content then google or live search websites. This isn't only IE problem it's all other applications. For instance, i tried to download newsgroups into windows mail. It starts downloading available newsgroups.. it downloads 27 of them then it takes few seconds to get few more and at some point it stops and i get timed out message asking if i want to wait or stop... waiting doesn't help since it comes up again in a minute. So this brings me to one conclusion that all my internet activities are suspended after i receive first few kb of data from the internet (at least from that host) or something like that. I tried following solutions (with no luck of getting to work): tried disabling IPv6 tried disabling Link-Layer tried "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled" command tried reinstalling drivers for my NIC thanks Sergej |
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I'm seeing the same problem here. I'm testing Vista on my work network, and
normal LAN related activities are fast and normal, but any internet is extremely slow or times out. Here's the interesting part, we have 2 networks at work, one for employees, and an isolated network for guest access to the internet, which is also still behind a NAT firewall. When I attach the Vista loaded PC to the Guest network, all internet activity is fast as it should be, but when I switch it to our internal LAN, the internet is non-existent at best. Any ideas? Dennis "Invent" wrote: hello after sucessfully installing Vista on my computer i noticed that internet connection is acting weird. current setup is medium lan network (20 workstations) Cisco 831 Router D-link 24 port switch Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit ethernet NIC problem: my LAN access and things are working propertlly, but all internet activities run extremly slow and after some time it times out. for example when i start IE it normally opens live search page (which is set as default), but if i try to open www.microsoft.com it connects to the server, starts downloading the site and after maybe 2-3 seconds it stops loading (IE still shows as it is downloading web site). Basicaly what i get is only downloaded first few images and things from the website and it stops. This happenes to all websites that have more content then google or live search websites. This isn't only IE problem it's all other applications. For instance, i tried to download newsgroups into windows mail. It starts downloading available newsgroups.. it downloads 27 of them then it takes few seconds to get few more and at some point it stops and i get timed out message asking if i want to wait or stop... waiting doesn't help since it comes up again in a minute. So this brings me to one conclusion that all my internet activities are suspended after i receive first few kb of data from the internet (at least from that host) or something like that. I tried following solutions (with no luck of getting to work): tried disabling IPv6 tried disabling Link-Layer tried "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled" command tried reinstalling drivers for my NIC thanks Sergej |
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ok i found a solution
right-click on cmd.exe select to run it as administrator and execute this command "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled" without quotes ofcorse. that helped me sort it out. regards Sergej "Dennis" wrote in message ... I'm seeing the same problem here. I'm testing Vista on my work network, and normal LAN related activities are fast and normal, but any internet is extremely slow or times out. Here's the interesting part, we have 2 networks at work, one for employees, and an isolated network for guest access to the internet, which is also still behind a NAT firewall. When I attach the Vista loaded PC to the Guest network, all internet activity is fast as it should be, but when I switch it to our internal LAN, the internet is non-existent at best. Any ideas? Dennis "Invent" wrote: hello after sucessfully installing Vista on my computer i noticed that internet connection is acting weird. current setup is medium lan network (20 workstations) Cisco 831 Router D-link 24 port switch Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit ethernet NIC problem: my LAN access and things are working propertlly, but all internet activities run extremly slow and after some time it times out. for example when i start IE it normally opens live search page (which is set as default), but if i try to open www.microsoft.com it connects to the server, starts downloading the site and after maybe 2-3 seconds it stops loading (IE still shows as it is downloading web site). Basicaly what i get is only downloaded first few images and things from the website and it stops. This happenes to all websites that have more content then google or live search websites. This isn't only IE problem it's all other applications. For instance, i tried to download newsgroups into windows mail. It starts downloading available newsgroups.. it downloads 27 of them then it takes few seconds to get few more and at some point it stops and i get timed out message asking if i want to wait or stop... waiting doesn't help since it comes up again in a minute. So this brings me to one conclusion that all my internet activities are suspended after i receive first few kb of data from the internet (at least from that host) or something like that. I tried following solutions (with no luck of getting to work): tried disabling IPv6 tried disabling Link-Layer tried "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled" command tried reinstalling drivers for my NIC thanks Sergej |
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are you running any type of web caching at work, I have the same problem
with websites that are cached on port 80. if i connect to a non cached website (ie 443) i have speedy response. not sure why vista has this problem. I have IE7 running on a XP machine wih no problem. I will conduc some packet captures from XP and Vista to ascertain any differences in data calls. "Invent" wrote: hello after sucessfully installing Vista on my computer i noticed that internet connection is acting weird. current setup is medium lan network (20 workstations) Cisco 831 Router D-link 24 port switch Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit ethernet NIC problem: my LAN access and things are working propertlly, but all internet activities run extremly slow and after some time it times out. for example when i start IE it normally opens live search page (which is set as default), but if i try to open www.microsoft.com it connects to the server, starts downloading the site and after maybe 2-3 seconds it stops loading (IE still shows as it is downloading web site). Basicaly what i get is only downloaded first few images and things from the website and it stops. This happenes to all websites that have more content then google or live search websites. This isn't only IE problem it's all other applications. For instance, i tried to download newsgroups into windows mail. It starts downloading available newsgroups.. it downloads 27 of them then it takes few seconds to get few more and at some point it stops and i get timed out message asking if i want to wait or stop... waiting doesn't help since it comes up again in a minute. So this brings me to one conclusion that all my internet activities are suspended after i receive first few kb of data from the internet (at least from that host) or something like that. I tried following solutions (with no luck of getting to work): tried disabling IPv6 tried disabling Link-Layer tried "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled" command tried reinstalling drivers for my NIC thanks Sergej |