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Okey, so here's the deal.
I have a 16.000kbps ADSL2+ broadband, and a D-Link DIR-655 Wireless Router connected to it. Currently I have a laptop, a stationary computer, and my xbox 360 connected to it. All wireless. Everything is fine when I have only one connected at a time, but when I connect my stationary and my xbox 360 at the same time, it seems like I get a crash somewhere now and then, and I cant figure out what it is. When I logon COD4 to play, I get 'connection interrupted' every.. ~15-30min, wich causes me to go offline. When I download anything on my stationary, it seems like the internet connection 'goes down', or 'hangs' for ~20secs. That would be the same problem on both systems (x360 and PC). I have tried to lock an IP to their MAC-Adresses, so an IP-Conflict could not be possible. I have UPNP enabled, and all ports etc. Still this is happening. Anyone got any ideas? Would be appriciated alot |
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I keep getting a message that says:
LOW DISK SPACE: "you are running out of disk space on RECOVERY (D . To free space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files, click here... However, when I click I see only the area to delete files from the C: drive. I see nothing about the D: drive. My Windows is Vista - Home Basic. Does anyone had any suggestions? "Dag Magnus Bardal" wrote: Okey, so here's the deal. I have a 16.000kbps ADSL2+ broadband, and a D-Link DIR-655 Wireless Router connected to it. Currently I have a laptop, a stationary computer, and my xbox 360 connected to it. All wireless. Everything is fine when I have only one connected at a time, but when I connect my stationary and my xbox 360 at the same time, it seems like I get a crash somewhere now and then, and I cant figure out what it is. When I logon COD4 to play, I get 'connection interrupted' every.. ~15-30min, wich causes me to go offline. When I download anything on my stationary, it seems like the internet connection 'goes down', or 'hangs' for ~20secs. That would be the same problem on both systems (x360 and PC). I have tried to lock an IP to their MAC-Adresses, so an IP-Conflict could not be possible. I have UPNP enabled, and all ports etc. Still this is happening. Anyone got any ideas? Would be appriciated alot |
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Why have you multi-posted????????????????
Cross post; NOT this way!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have answers in different Newsgroups!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Dag Magnus Bardal" wrote: Okey, so here's the deal. I have a 16.000kbps ADSL2+ broadband, and a D-Link DIR-655 Wireless Router connected to it. Currently I have a laptop, a stationary computer, and my xbox 360 connected to it. All wireless. Everything is fine when I have only one connected at a time, but when I connect my stationary and my xbox 360 at the same time, it seems like I get a crash somewhere now and then, and I cant figure out what it is. When I logon COD4 to play, I get 'connection interrupted' every.. ~15-30min, wich causes me to go offline. When I download anything on my stationary, it seems like the internet connection 'goes down', or 'hangs' for ~20secs. That would be the same problem on both systems (x360 and PC). I have tried to lock an IP to their MAC-Adresses, so an IP-Conflict could not be possible. I have UPNP enabled, and all ports etc. Still this is happening. Anyone got any ideas? Would be appriciated alot |
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Start your own thread!!!!
DON'T jump into someone else's question! LEAVE D: ALONE It is to take your computer back to factory standards! And STOP saving files to it! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Melodee J" wrote: I keep getting a message that says: LOW DISK SPACE: "you are running out of disk space on RECOVERY (D . To free space on this drive by deleting old or unnecessary files, click here... However, when I click I see only the area to delete files from the C: drive. I see nothing about the D: drive. My Windows is Vista - Home Basic. Does anyone had any suggestions? "Dag Magnus Bardal" wrote: Okey, so here's the deal. I have a 16.000kbps ADSL2+ broadband, and a D-Link DIR-655 Wireless Router connected to it. Currently I have a laptop, a stationary computer, and my xbox 360 connected to it. All wireless. Everything is fine when I have only one connected at a time, but when I connect my stationary and my xbox 360 at the same time, it seems like I get a crash somewhere now and then, and I cant figure out what it is. When I logon COD4 to play, I get 'connection interrupted' every.. ~15-30min, wich causes me to go offline. When I download anything on my stationary, it seems like the internet connection 'goes down', or 'hangs' for ~20secs. That would be the same problem on both systems (x360 and PC). I have tried to lock an IP to their MAC-Adresses, so an IP-Conflict could not be possible. I have UPNP enabled, and all ports etc. Still this is happening. Anyone got any ideas? Would be appriciated alot |
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