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Easy fix bud....goto properties for your ethernet card choose advanced
tab...disable ALL CHECKSUMS all 5 (i think 5) and your off to the races...chow. "Dave Balcom" wrote: I had a problem with Beta 2's Remote Desktop and found a temporary solution which may help others. My system worked fine from home from an XP Pro Laptop to Vista Desktop (behind a gateway router) but from a work XP Pro system to Vista at home it ran really slow. The screen would update for a few seconds then freeze for up to 30 seconds. Occasionally, the connection would drop then try and reconnect. I searched everywhere for help but didn't find anything. I did some troubleshooting from the Vista server and got several error messages when diagnosing the network connection. The error was an "error connecting to a remote DNS server." Hmmm. I also noticed at times the network icon would have an "!" indicating a problem with the connection. These errors were sporadic. Sometimes they were there and sometimes not. At no time did I lose the ability to surf IE7 or do other online tasks when at the console. I did have problems pinging the outside world using the command window. I changed/added several DNS server addresses for my ISP (Charter). I could now ping some places but not others. It was like DNS was working sometimes. When I got back to work I tried using my external IP address instead of the one assigned by DynsDNS and remote desktop is now working fine again. Something in Vista concerning DNS is broken. My system is an Asus A8N SLI Premium motherboard with 2 on board networking connections. I am only using the Marvel chipset. Any ideas? Thanks, Dave |
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 10:08:02 -0800, Greyowl750
wrote: }Easy fix bud....goto properties for your ethernet card choose advanced }tab...disable ALL CHECKSUMS all 5 (i think 5) and your off to the }races...chow. Thanks for the reply. I have 2 NICs on my motherboard - Marvel and nVidia. Marvel would not work with RC2 so I switched to nVidia which had those options grayed out. I did disable those using the Marvel NIC on RC1 with no change. |