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| Thread ID: 120558 | 2011-09-14 06:10:00 | Please translate this for me. | mzee (3324) | Press F1 |
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| 1231002 | 2011-09-15 02:58:00 | As fred_fish said, the fact that you can actually browse the Internet means you _can_ upload. Otherwise, you would never be able to send the request to any website to get the actual data, nor would you be able to send ACKs. Have you tried turning your router and PCs off for a minute, and starting it all back up again? |
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| 1231003 | 2011-09-15 03:18:00 | Not a good idea to disable firewall and security / AV. Try disconnecting ONE of the desktops from the router by taking out the Ethernet cable from the back of the router ... see if it solves the problem with the other desktop. Report back ... :D YEEEEeeee HAaaaa The Green Machine Returns ... :D :D :D |
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| 1231004 | 2011-09-15 10:27:00 | Not a good idea to disable firewall and security / AV. Try disconnecting ONE of the desktops from the router by taking out the Ethernet cable from the back of the router ... see if it solves the problem with the other desktop. Report back ... :D YEEEEeeee HAaaaa The Green Machine Returns ... :D :D :D I unplugged both desktops and plugged in my little Asus Eee701. Same thing happened ie: 13Mbps down and nothing up. It works perfectly on Wireless. |
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