From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 4 Mar 2010 17:12 il barbi wrote: >> Do you connect via dial-up, ADSL, or via a wireless [internet] (USB) >> modem? > > I connect via wifi since no provider offers wired connection in my area, I > have a D-Link DI-524 wireless router receiving via cable from an aerial > and > serving a domestic LAN with 2 PCs via Ethernet cable and a notebook > wirelessly > >> Does the behavior persist after 21:00 local time or later or before 06:00 >> local time? Is it worse on weekends? > > I don't notice any significant variation of behaviour in a day and in a > week > anyway from sometime things are beginning to go ok, I think perhaps we got > it Just like your mobile phone, you're dealing with two service variants right off the bat: Signal strength and signal reliability (continuity), both of which are weather-dependent. Then local traffic on the domestic LAN further "splits" the signal available to all 3 computers, and connecting wirelessly (the Notebook PC) limits signal availability, too. Chances are you do not see these time-outs (1) when the weather is clear, (2) when you're connecting directly to the router, and (3) when the other two computers are not connected. Compare to the public water supply to your home. If one person is running water in the kitchen and another person flushes the toilet, water pressure in the shower will decrease (and the person in the shower may get scalded by hot water).
From: il barbi on 8 Mar 2010 07:45 "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP(a)gmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio news:%23RTBEg%23uKHA.4220(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Compare to the public water supply to your home. If one person is running > water in the kitchen and another person flushes the toilet, water pressure > in the shower will decrease (and the person in the shower may get scalded > by hot water). after some days I can officially confirm the problem is solved! yet, as it often happens, I can't know why... Do you know how (usually) identities become "damaged"? il barbi
From: il barbi on 11 Mar 2010 04:59 "il barbi" <angeieri.barboggi(a)ngi.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:%23Y$bO1rvKHA.4112(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP(a)gmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:%23RTBEg%23uKHA.4220(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> > after some days I can officially confirm the problem is solved! yet, as it > often happens, I can't know why... Do you know how (usually) identities > become "damaged"? > il barbi unfortunately the problem happens again... I give up:-( anyway it will not be difficult to understand it from the line tracings I took, once this was my job il barbi
From: outlook on 31 Mar 2010 15:31 "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP(a)gmail.com>, haber iletisinde sunlari yazdi:uBuww0wuKHA.812(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > il barbi wrote: >>>> sigh... I emptied the folders of sent & received messages, compressed >>>> all >>>> other folders, transferred all folders and re-suscribed a number of NGs >>>> under two newsservers (msnews.microsoft.com and news.ngi.it) with the >>>> new >>>> identity but I get the same problem... >>> >>> Are you seeing the behavior in both newsservers or just news.ngi.it? >>> >> both - anyway it is better to wait some days and see, for instance this >> evening I don't get the problem > > Do you connect via dial-up, ADSL, or via a wireless interned (USB) modem? > > Does the behavior persist after 21:00 local time or later or before 06:00 > local time? Is it worse on weekends?
From: ����?� ���������� on 5 Apr 2010 16:01 � �� ����� �4 ��4�03������� ��� ��3���� � ����� �� �� ������� "il barbi" <angeieri.barboggi(a)ngi.it> �������/�������� � �������� ���������: news:uAq2HojtKHA.2072(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have a problem with my newsserver, the first time I click to open a news >OE hangs for 30" and I get this message "NNTP server NNTP did not answer >after 30", retry or break?", I hit "break" then I click on the same news >and I can read it. The same problem arises after some minutes of inactivity >on OE. Summing up I often am forced to stay 30" waiting for OE restarting. > My provider says he is not able to reproduce the malfunction and that's > all... > I tried to search in the Windows registry with Regedit and I found this > interesting key: > HKCU\Identities\{ident.account}\software\microsoft\Internet Account >>> Manager\Accounts\{account number of my newsserver}\NNTP Timeout > being set to hex 1E (decimal 30), then I lowered it to hex 0A (decimal 10) > but nothing changed. > I also tried to trace the malfunction with Wireshark utility (I was able > to read line tracing when I worked) and at NNTP level I see something like > that: > time 23.95 Request group microsoft.public.it.windows.vista > time 26.21 TCP retransmission of the previous request > time 30.80 TCP retransmission of the previous request > time 39.99 TCP retransmission of the previous request > time 58.58 TCP retransmission of the previous request - but at this moment > the 30" timeout must alrealy have elapsed > time 67.60 response from newsserver (I can't know what it means) > time 67.60 request mode reader > time 67.78 response from newsserver (I can't know what it means) > time 67.78 request group microsoft.public.it.windows.vista > time 67.96 response from newsserver (I can't know what it means) > time 67.96 request article 150228 > time 68.15 response carrying the text of the news I clicked > > someone can help? > il barbi > > >
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