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441304 2006-03-27 21:26:00 HI
My computer is conneced to another computer via ethernet card & the internet is shared aswel via AnalogX proxy. the network works great. but i leave my computer on over night for downloading, what happens is that, when i wake up in the morning i see that iam not reciving or sending any bytes, its like dead connection. why would this be happning. at night the other computer which is networked is turned off. i also closed proxy and disabled the LAN.


i am on 256k/ihug plan.
using the USB modem.

my computer specz are in my signature.
gum digger (6100)
441305 2006-03-27 21:28:00 at night the other computer which is networked is turned off.

ah......i dont getcha ........is there three puters in all or if only two then if you turn off the 'other puter' which your one networks thru of course it wont download anything.........
drcspy (146)
441306 2006-03-28 08:24:00 OK.
There are 2 computers in total.
The computer which i have shared the connection to is turned off at night.
but the computer which hosts the connection is on overnight and is having problems.
gum digger (6100)
441307 2006-03-30 12:22:00 Come on guys help me out on this one.

Begging.
gum digger (6100)
441308 2006-03-30 12:49:00 Why only SP1A ? And are you running the latest version of Analogue poxy. gcarmich (10068)
441309 2006-03-30 21:17:00 I am on SP2 now and running latest version of proxy gum digger (6100)
441310 2006-04-09 21:19:00 OK. ill make it simple for u guyz.
Is there a program which can keep track of all the program
So i know which program starts/ends at what time, so that i can see what make my connection stops rec/sending bytes.
gum digger (6100)
441311 2006-04-10 11:07:00 Does a reboot of your comp restart the downloads? Are you using a P2P file sharing program?

Ian
i-gordon (962)
441312 2006-04-10 21:11:00 Does a reboot of your comp restart the downloads? Are you using a P2P file sharing program?

Ian

What you mean gordon. yes i do use p2p
gum digger (6100)
441313 2006-04-10 23:21:00 Which Program ?
Some P2P file sharing programs like eMule that I use cause massive traffic, some routers and modems and firewalls cant handle it properly, I'm not sure exactly what it is but it appears to be a caching problem that clogs up the system, sometimes cured by rebooting the router, or closing and restarting the firewall, or rebooting the comp, sometimes I have had to do all 3 to get it going again. Are you using Zone Alarm firewall if so, dump it. P2P and Zone Alarm dont mix. Sygate is a good one for P2P.
More info needed ?
Ian
i-gordon (962)
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