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sleepy
Posts: 376
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ok im posting here because there are usually a few trolls that know about this stuff. my bro knows a fair bit but is too lazy to help. -we have three computers sharing a conection (pay telstra a few bucks extra to make them aware of this) -4 port hub (not sure of brand but bought for about 80 bucks in the last year) until about a week ago all was fine. everyone had reasonable speeds doing whatever we pleased. -if you connect your computer directly to the modem it runs like a dream. -as soon as you revert to more than one computer feeding off a port its either has no speed or extremely slow anyways (such you cant view simple web pages) -all the lights will light up and flash appropriately as if it was working fine but no good. -my bro says its probably the hub configuration or then mention something about port 80 (used for viewing internet pages in browswer or something i dunno) -the twist is it we all share the connection through the hub i can play m/p fps games with a perfect ping while someone next to me cant even view this web site. prob heading to bed really soon so if anyone has anyideas please leave them and ill have a look in the morning. p.s. any ideas like deltree windows and format c: are all very funny and stuff but save that dynamite material for another day. thanks in advance. pps also excuse any noob lingo i used in that rant. i really dont get into computers i just like pc m/p gaming. thats it. oh and if tax man is listening to do work stuff too. |
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| #0 10:19pm 15/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3014
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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-4 port hub (not sure of brand but bought for about 80 bucks in the last year) Find out the exact model. Look at the bottom of it. Try a different switch to see if it's just that? I'm a little unclear about the modem. Is it the same device or a different device? If different, what's the exact model? last edited by parabol at 22:58:29 15/Feb/07 |
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| #1 10:58pm 15/02/07 |
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groydis
Posts: 1173
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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#2 10:30am 16/02/07
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5142
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If it really is a hub, f*** it off and buy a router/switch...
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| #3 11:29pm 15/02/07 |
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TiT
Posts: 1071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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billion ftw cheap and can be up and working in less then 5mins
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| #4 11:32pm 15/02/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 1466
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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rubba is right once again.
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| #5 08:50am 16/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17854
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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-we have three computers sharing a conection (pay telstra a few bucks extra to make them aware of this) wtf? since when do you have to pay telstra to share their connection? unless you mean you get bigger limits also, switches/routers are so rediculously cheap, burn that hub and never speak of it again |
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| #6 08:54am 16/02/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5423
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I thought he was just using the wrong terminology - a hub costing $80 in the past 12 months? a hub even being sold in the past 12 months?!
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| #7 09:04am 16/02/07 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5143
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So was I, but just incase he isn't... hub = megapoo. It sounds like a problem with the hub/switch anyway.
If you can sleepy look at it and post the brand and model of the device you are using pls. |
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| #8 09:07am 16/02/07 |
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dafugg
Posts: 1346
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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For all you haters: hubs do have their uses. Just technical things in an R&D environment where it's much easier to just transplant a hub instead of f***ing with promisc forwarding on managed gear.
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| #9 10:17am 16/02/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1036
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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I would get a router/switch combo device. For cable, you couldn't go past the WRT45G For all you haters: hubs do have their uses. Just technical things in an R&D environment where it's much easier to just transplant a hub instead of f***ing with promisc forwarding on managed gear. it would be easier to find an unmanaged switch then a hub these days. |
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| #10 10:40am 16/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3015
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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For all you haters: hubs do have their uses. Just technical things in an R&D environment Exactly. On at least one occasion I've wanted a hub to be able to listen in on traffic going to a particular host to passively configure a network intrusion program on a different server that was about to replace said host. Another option was to turn on port mirroring/cloning (whatever it's called) on an expensive switch and cut the Rx line on one of the network cables so that the sniffer box could never talk back ... a bit too fiddly, hence hub ftw. |
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| #11 10:42am 16/02/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5424
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thanks for letting us know about some obscure situation in R&D where it's much easier to transplant a hub instead of f***ing with promiscuous forwarding on managed gear, in this thread about a home user sharing a net connection
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| #12 10:44am 16/02/07 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1749
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Also does anyone know of any decent programs that will monitor how much you download, and what times. Ideally I would like something that I could setup to monitor how much I download on iinet for on/off peak.
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| #13 01:43pm 16/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17855
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the iinet toolbox?
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| #14 01:58pm 16/02/07 |
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Strange Rash
Posts: 250
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before you start this journey you must first uncover the shadows of your HUB
the road to enlightment will only come from being at one with the mind of your HUB. the solution, my friend, will become visible by meditating on the plane of UDP then transcending to the plane of TCP. look then for where the sheep cannot cross the river, and there is where you will find your key to solving this riddle. go now, take the hub and its secrets to the oracle google and begin your journey |
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| #15 02:21pm 16/02/07 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1750
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the iinet toolbox? It's a shared connection :P It's OK I think I found a program that handles it. |
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| #16 02:30pm 16/02/07 |
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sleepy
Posts: 377
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hey. like i said im sorry about my failure in comp terminology
st lab b/b router model ipr-4p-saa-1 gotta get back to work. i havent read in detail the replys sorry. |
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| #17 03:33pm 16/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3016
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #18 03:40pm 16/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10964
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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before you start this journey you must first uncover the shadows of your HUB WAY too much television for you I think. |
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| #19 10:49pm 16/02/07 |
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sleepy
Posts: 378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yer thats the one.
still had no joy. im no good at these things. |
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| #20 07:49pm 18/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10967
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This may be no help to you but here's how I have my telstra cable:
modem -> wrt54g -> pc's The WRT has a built in telstra client (as do a few others) which logs into telstra and shares it to all the other pc's in the house without the need to pay telstra any more to run multiple telstra login clients. If it's only a recent thing that your internet is slow I'd be thinking maybe a storm has fried your router, got any friends with routers you can borrow to test? Can you share files between the pc's ok? nice & fast? Have you tried to reset the router/hub to factory defaults? If it has that option. edit: have a look at this and look for routers that have a built in bigpond login client. last edited by whoop at 20:58:48 18/Feb/07 |
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| #21 08:58pm 18/02/07 |
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sleepy
Posts: 379
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yer mate probably is the router. it is recent.
ive got an old router which only one port works on it. the one port that works runs the connection fine. kinda defeats the purpose of having one though if only one port works eh :( guess its off the the local to grab a newy. thanks all for assistance. |
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| #22 09:29pm 18/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10969
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well if you're going to grab another, you don't seem like the type who would mess with this kind of thing but in case you care, the latest wrt54g has less memory than the previous versions and runs vxworks. The wrt54gL model is the same as the older 54g and has 16Mb of ram and runs linux so you can put things like DD wrt on it.
edit: that's if you go with the wrt someone suggested earlier last edited by whoop at 22:22:42 18/Feb/07 |
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| #23 10:22pm 18/02/07 |
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jesu
Posts: 532
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's a shared connection :P It's OK I think I found a program that handles it. |
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| #24 11:21am 19/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10971
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^^ If you have a ddwrt compatible router install rflow collector onto a pc that's always on (I know a few of you f*****s leave your noisy, energy consuming pc's on all night) and it tells you exactly which pc downloads what ammount of data. Doesn't exactly let you do anything about it other than perhaps turn on QoS on the router and cripple the crap out of the ports used by the leechers. screenshot of the most recent version running on my computer monitoring my router.
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