Don't ask me why the desktop didn't have any problems. I even renewed its IP address shortly before I did a "reset" on the router, and no problems occurred. So, if you are struggling with this problem, try resetting your router. I had been running the same setup for well over a year, and never experienced this problem before Programs that connect to IP addresses in the loopback address range may not work as expected and you may receive an error message indicating you cannot establish a connection.
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It just so happened that right after I read your reply John, it happened again. Here's the results. Microsoft Windows [Version 6. All rights reserved. Request timed out. Ping statistics for Server: UnKnown Address: DNS request timed out. Have you tried with DHCP enabled on this machine? Not since the problem has been occurring nor have I tried wireless.
If I remember the last time when I first set this network up I was having a similar issue with XP and it ended up being one of the ends of the cat5 cable. I made sure both ends were firmly pushed in earlier and I just got home so I'll see what happens. If the issue still occurs then I will try wireless with dhcp and see what happens. When the issue does occur shouldn't there be some where in the event viewer at the time of error that might have some information?
Forgot to say when the issue does occur when I "Diagnose and Repair" it always seems to fix it, but it doesn't tell what it did to fix it. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. M 16 minutes ago. Windows M 58 minutes ago. M Today at AM. General Security. SYS file in the Windows System32 directory! Windows Vista Home Premium. Anyone knows where the registry key is to set half-open TCP connections? According to MS, they added a registry key in SP2 for it.
I can't find it anywhere Evreything is ok, but what about the "test mode" in four corners on the desktop? I am running Vista premium 32bit. Thank you, maybe its from my mistake, Sorry if it is. You have to add it to the parameters -EnableConnectionRateLimiting put in the value box o then exit. I implemented the majority of the netsh and reg. Do I go back an undo everything, or is there 1 or 2 in particular that may be causing the loss of speed? Thanks in advance, Bill D. Microsoft is masterpiece of faulty OS!
With limiting tcpip connections they intent to criplle the and harm p2p! There is no security risk at all if zou have more half open ports as 10 with good and solid firewall!
Do not use MS or if you have a license for win sue the damn MS! Its cosing BSOD and os is dying on you! If you run windows in enterprise you should sue MS double!!! Its like a american gun industry selling a gun to you and in the same time forbides you to use it, or you buy a car but can not use it due to drive restriction! They are selling licenses for OS and they should not care how many open ports users have, its not MS concern at all! Every user should sue MS for every faulty piece of win modules for causing trouble and cost to user and it is only Microsot related problem!
They have plenty of money, they should do something about that!!! Yes, windows xp service pack 2 introduced the static tcp emboidry or half-open connections of You can thank the blast worm creator for this as those who didnt have firewalls were a standy ddos tool, set to strike on microsoft. Anyway, history lesson over, this caused high-performance windows servers to have huge problems, other than the normal windoze problems; any web server, for example, can have more than people connecting and disconnecting each second.
The default is 10 half open per second and increases as needed in increments, through an algorithm unknown to me. Why are you going to trust modifying windows components, like the tcpip. You're now unrestricted but watch out you dont get anything such as the blast worm: any program you download when you dont have a firewall controlling OUTPUT chain but default policy to accept can use your limitless connection.
This is a rate that would not make a lot of difference for normal torrents. All rights reserved.
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