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Anyone ever heard of a network problem like this?

Compddd

Golden Member
2 Computers, on Cable modem with a D-Link 604 router with latest firmware. Computer 1 can connect to the internet just fine. Computer 2 can connect to the net, but everything is SUPER SUPER slow, Im talking DL speeds of 600 bytes, not kbps. Have tried different NIC cards and even formatting, still the same problem. Any suggestions? Thanks!
 
Did you turn off QoS?
Did you try a different cable?
Did you try a different port on the router?

Thorin
 
Assuming you're using WinXP do a google search for "disable QoS" and "disable windows firewall"

Thorin
 
I'm having the same problem on my wireless network with the Netgear MR814 cable/dsl router. The second computer (connected via an 802.11b pci card) can't access the internet well. The funny thing is this only started happening after switching from dsl to cable. I'm on XP also.
 
I found that it made it slower (as in response time), which was more than enough for me to disable it.

That and it seemed to be disconnecting one of my computers from the network.

It works quite flawlessy without it now though 😀
 
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