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Re: Frequent download failures

To: "Jason Antonacci" <anton_at_srel_dot_edu>, <gb-users_at_gta_dot_com>
Subject: Re: Frequent download failures
From: "Art" <artbeck_at_hotmail_dot_com>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 22:09:45 -0800
References: <>

I've only run into this problem once running Gnat box when the pro and the
ext net cards had interrupt conflicts.
Once I removed the conflict in those cards the DSL connection ran smooth as
silk.

I was using 3c509b cards in all 3 nets (this is GB 2.2)

----- Original Message -----
From: Jason Antonacci <anton_at_srel_dot_edu>
To: <gb-users_at_gta_dot_com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 6:09 AM
Subject: Frequent download failures


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> In December 99, ozone_at_snakebite_dot_com wrote:
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> "I've got GNAT Box Light 3.0.1 running on a home LAN with mostly default
> settings, and Internet access from machines behind the NAT seems painfully
> slow (up to 45 seconds to access a typical web page).  If I remove the NAT
> from the equation, everything is really fast again, so I don't think it's
> flakiness on the part of my ISP."
>
> We are experiencing the same problem.  I was not able to find a
resolution, but suspect DNS or NAT on the firewall.  Has anyone found a
workaround other than disabling NAT?  I have changed the external DNS server
from our ISP's caching DNS to the authorative DNS.  I'll try remember to
post if this works or not.
>
>
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