Guest Skitter Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional 64-bit. I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN messangers, but whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on both) it sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive amount of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the page, let me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I have tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but it does the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought me to the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I wiped it and installed XP Pro 64. The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and my Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall was not installed). I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional programs installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with the OS. The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: AMD X2 6000+ 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not installed either) ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit Samsung DVD-RW Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my head on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail.
Guest Tony Sperling Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things that make it work is running in the background without telling you. The 'fix' is to install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I remember correctly, I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, there was nothing intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have to re-install any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still forget this. Tony. . . "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... >I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional >64-bit. > > I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN messangers, > but > whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on both) > it > sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive > amount > of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. > > I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the page, > let > me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I > have > tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with > multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. > > I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but it > does > the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought me > to > the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues > whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I > wiped > it and installed XP Pro 64. > > The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and my > Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall was > not > installed). > > I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional programs > installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with the > OS. > > The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: > > AMD X2 6000+ > 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme > ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not > installed > either) > ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI > 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) > Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit > Samsung DVD-RW > > Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. > > Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my > head > on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail.
Guest Charlie Russel - MVP Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts goodness, is that thing still causing problems? And Carlos wonders why I won't buy nvidious... -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel "Tony Sperling" <Tony dot Sperling at dbmail dot dk> wrote in message news:eKzM7oB9IHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things that > make it work is running in the background without telling you. The 'fix' > is to install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I remember > correctly, I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, there was > nothing intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have to > re-install any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still forget > this. > > > Tony. . . > > > "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... >>I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional >>64-bit. >> >> I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN messangers, >> but >> whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on both) >> it >> sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive >> amount >> of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. >> >> I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the page, >> let >> me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I >> have >> tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with >> multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. >> >> I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but it >> does >> the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought me >> to >> the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues >> whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I >> wiped >> it and installed XP Pro 64. >> >> The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and my >> Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall was >> not >> installed). >> >> I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional >> programs >> installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with the >> OS. >> >> The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: >> >> AMD X2 6000+ >> 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme >> ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not >> installed >> either) >> ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI >> 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) >> Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit >> Samsung DVD-RW >> >> Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. >> >> Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my >> head >> on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail. > >
Guest Jane C Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts And then add to that the fact that approximately 25% of Vista crashes have been caused by nVidia drivers..... ;-) "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message news:EFBA87F7-9805-477D-B9C0-590786910B60@microsoft.com... > goodness, is that thing still causing problems? And Carlos wonders why I > won't buy nvidious... > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel > -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Guest Tony Sperling Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts I may be wrong, but it seems to me that it relies on a basic design-flaw that isn't going away with a simple driver update? It does look to me as if they've put separate dependent parts of the chipset support in different interrelating modules that all have to be initially present, before you can decide what parts to keep and what to leave out. It's a mess, of course, but I wonder if they would feel an impetus towards rewriting the whole thing as it is in fact working brilliantly once you get it right. On my XP x64 at least. Tony. . . "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message news:EFBA87F7-9805-477D-B9C0-590786910B60@microsoft.com... > goodness, is that thing still causing problems? And Carlos wonders why I > won't buy nvidious... > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel > > > "Tony Sperling" <Tony dot Sperling at dbmail dot dk> wrote in message > news:eKzM7oB9IHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things that >> make it work is running in the background without telling you. The 'fix' >> is to install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I remember >> correctly, I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, there was >> nothing intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have to >> re-install any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still forget >> this. >> >> >> Tony. . . >> >> >> "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... >>>I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional >>>64-bit. >>> >>> I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN messangers, >>> but >>> whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on both) >>> it >>> sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive >>> amount >>> of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. >>> >>> I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the page, >>> let >>> me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I >>> have >>> tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with >>> multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. >>> >>> I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but it >>> does >>> the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought >>> me to >>> the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues >>> whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I >>> wiped >>> it and installed XP Pro 64. >>> >>> The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and >>> my >>> Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall was >>> not >>> installed). >>> >>> I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional >>> programs >>> installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with >>> the OS. >>> >>> The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: >>> >>> AMD X2 6000+ >>> 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme >>> ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not >>> installed >>> either) >>> ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI >>> 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) >>> Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit >>> Samsung DVD-RW >>> >>> Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my >>> head >>> on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail. >> >> >
Guest Carlos Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts Charlie, The magic recipe is that you have to skip the last part of NVidia drivers installation, when it says something about installing network management suite or so. I never installed it and, of course, never had any connectivity problems. I am now on an ATI 790FX chipset and have spent almost two weeks until I could tame it. Now I wonder, why did abandon Nvidia for mobo chipsets? :) Carlos "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > goodness, is that thing still causing problems? And Carlos wonders why I > won't buy nvidious... > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel > > > "Tony Sperling" <Tony dot Sperling at dbmail dot dk> wrote in message > news:eKzM7oB9IHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things that > > make it work is running in the background without telling you. The 'fix' > > is to install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I remember > > correctly, I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, there was > > nothing intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have to > > re-install any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still forget > > this. > > > > > > Tony. . . > > > > > > "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... > >>I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional > >>64-bit. > >> > >> I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN messangers, > >> but > >> whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on both) > >> it > >> sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive > >> amount > >> of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. > >> > >> I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the page, > >> let > >> me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I > >> have > >> tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with > >> multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. > >> > >> I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but it > >> does > >> the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought me > >> to > >> the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues > >> whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I > >> wiped > >> it and installed XP Pro 64. > >> > >> The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and my > >> Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall was > >> not > >> installed). > >> > >> I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional > >> programs > >> installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with the > >> OS. > >> > >> The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: > >> > >> AMD X2 6000+ > >> 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme > >> ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not > >> installed > >> either) > >> ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI > >> 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) > >> Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit > >> Samsung DVD-RW > >> > >> Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. > >> > >> Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my > >> head > >> on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail. > > > > >
Guest Tony Sperling Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts Well, that trick has certainly never worked for me, if I update ANYTHING from the system CD I must reinstall the network manager and then promptly uninstall it. The specific chipset has to be the differentiator in this matter? All though I do violently hate it, the board works so well that I am fully willing to forgive nVidia for creating such a major inconvenience. Shame on them, but I would buy another one. Tony. . . "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BD54B01F-2382-46D1-8B92-2145CCC7ED3E@microsoft.com... > Charlie, > The magic recipe is that you have to skip the last part of NVidia drivers > installation, when it says something about installing network management > suite or so. > I never installed it and, of course, never had any connectivity problems. > I am now on an ATI 790FX chipset and have spent almost two weeks until I > could tame it. > Now I wonder, why did abandon Nvidia for mobo chipsets? > :) > Carlos > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > >> goodness, is that thing still causing problems? And Carlos wonders why I >> won't buy nvidious... >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel >> >> >> "Tony Sperling" <Tony dot Sperling at dbmail dot dk> wrote in message >> news:eKzM7oB9IHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> > Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things that >> > make it work is running in the background without telling you. The >> > 'fix' >> > is to install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I remember >> > correctly, I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, there >> > was >> > nothing intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have to >> > re-install any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still >> > forget >> > this. >> > >> > >> > Tony. . . >> > >> > >> > "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... >> >>I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional >> >>64-bit. >> >> >> >> I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN >> >> messangers, >> >> but >> >> whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on >> >> both) >> >> it >> >> sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive >> >> amount >> >> of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. >> >> >> >> I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the >> >> page, >> >> let >> >> me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I >> >> have >> >> tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with >> >> multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. >> >> >> >> I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but >> >> it >> >> does >> >> the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought >> >> me >> >> to >> >> the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues >> >> whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I >> >> wiped >> >> it and installed XP Pro 64. >> >> >> >> The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and >> >> my >> >> Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall >> >> was >> >> not >> >> installed). >> >> >> >> I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional >> >> programs >> >> installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with >> >> the >> >> OS. >> >> >> >> The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: >> >> >> >> AMD X2 6000+ >> >> 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme >> >> ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not >> >> installed >> >> either) >> >> ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI >> >> 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) >> >> Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit >> >> Samsung DVD-RW >> >> >> >> Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. >> >> >> >> Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my >> >> head >> >> on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail. >> > >> > >>
Guest Carlos Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts Tony, Trick worked on ASUS A8N-SLI (nForce 4 chipset, socket 939) and MSI K9N Neo-F (nForce 550 chipset, socket AM2). :) Carlos "Tony Sperling" wrote: > Well, that trick has certainly never worked for me, if I update ANYTHING > from the system CD I must reinstall the network manager and then promptly > uninstall it. The specific chipset has to be the differentiator in this > matter? > > All though I do violently hate it, the board works so well that I am fully > willing to forgive nVidia for creating such a major inconvenience. Shame on > them, but I would buy another one. > > > Tony. . . > > > "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BD54B01F-2382-46D1-8B92-2145CCC7ED3E@microsoft.com... > > Charlie, > > The magic recipe is that you have to skip the last part of NVidia drivers > > installation, when it says something about installing network management > > suite or so. > > I never installed it and, of course, never had any connectivity problems. > > I am now on an ATI 790FX chipset and have spent almost two weeks until I > > could tame it. > > Now I wonder, why did abandon Nvidia for mobo chipsets? > > :) > > Carlos > > > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: > > > >> goodness, is that thing still causing problems? And Carlos wonders why I > >> won't buy nvidious... > >> > >> -- > >> Charlie. > >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel > >> > >> > >> "Tony Sperling" <Tony dot Sperling at dbmail dot dk> wrote in message > >> news:eKzM7oB9IHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> > Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things that > >> > make it work is running in the background without telling you. The > >> > 'fix' > >> > is to install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I remember > >> > correctly, I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, there > >> > was > >> > nothing intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have to > >> > re-install any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still > >> > forget > >> > this. > >> > > >> > > >> > Tony. . . > >> > > >> > > >> > "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... > >> >>I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional > >> >>64-bit. > >> >> > >> >> I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN > >> >> messangers, > >> >> but > >> >> whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on > >> >> both) > >> >> it > >> >> sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive > >> >> amount > >> >> of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. > >> >> > >> >> I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the > >> >> page, > >> >> let > >> >> me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I > >> >> have > >> >> tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with > >> >> multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. > >> >> > >> >> I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but > >> >> it > >> >> does > >> >> the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought > >> >> me > >> >> to > >> >> the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues > >> >> whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I > >> >> wiped > >> >> it and installed XP Pro 64. > >> >> > >> >> The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and > >> >> my > >> >> Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall > >> >> was > >> >> not > >> >> installed). > >> >> > >> >> I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional > >> >> programs > >> >> installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with > >> >> the > >> >> OS. > >> >> > >> >> The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: > >> >> > >> >> AMD X2 6000+ > >> >> 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme > >> >> ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not > >> >> installed > >> >> either) > >> >> ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI > >> >> 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) > >> >> Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit > >> >> Samsung DVD-RW > >> >> > >> >> Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. > >> >> > >> >> Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my > >> >> head > >> >> on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >
Guest Tony Sperling Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts Quite - mine is a M2N32SLI-WiFi - Chipset 590 (AM2). The older system is an Asrock and a VIA Chipset and socket 939 so, do not apply anyway. Discrepancies never surprise me, be they nVidia or not! ;0/) Tony. . . "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:24C4CA94-957C-4059-B517-BAFDFC361E21@microsoft.com... > Tony, > Trick worked on ASUS A8N-SLI (nForce 4 chipset, socket 939) and MSI K9N > Neo-F (nForce 550 chipset, socket AM2). > :) > Carlos > > "Tony Sperling" wrote: > >> Well, that trick has certainly never worked for me, if I update ANYTHING >> from the system CD I must reinstall the network manager and then promptly >> uninstall it. The specific chipset has to be the differentiator in this >> matter? >> >> All though I do violently hate it, the board works so well that I am >> fully >> willing to forgive nVidia for creating such a major inconvenience. Shame >> on >> them, but I would buy another one. >> >> >> Tony. . . >> >> >> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:BD54B01F-2382-46D1-8B92-2145CCC7ED3E@microsoft.com... >> > Charlie, >> > The magic recipe is that you have to skip the last part of NVidia >> > drivers >> > installation, when it says something about installing network >> > management >> > suite or so. >> > I never installed it and, of course, never had any connectivity >> > problems. >> > I am now on an ATI 790FX chipset and have spent almost two weeks until >> > I >> > could tame it. >> > Now I wonder, why did abandon Nvidia for mobo chipsets? >> > :) >> > Carlos >> > >> > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote: >> > >> >> goodness, is that thing still causing problems? And Carlos wonders why >> >> I >> >> won't buy nvidious... >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Charlie. >> >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel >> >> >> >> >> >> "Tony Sperling" <Tony dot Sperling at dbmail dot dk> wrote in message >> >> news:eKzM7oB9IHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >> > Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things >> >> > that >> >> > make it work is running in the background without telling you. The >> >> > 'fix' >> >> > is to install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I >> >> > remember >> >> > correctly, I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, >> >> > there >> >> > was >> >> > nothing intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have >> >> > to >> >> > re-install any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still >> >> > forget >> >> > this. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Tony. . . >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> > news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... >> >> >>I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional >> >> >>64-bit. >> >> >> >> >> >> I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN >> >> >> messangers, >> >> >> but >> >> >> whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on >> >> >> both) >> >> >> it >> >> >> sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a >> >> >> massive >> >> >> amount >> >> >> of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. >> >> >> >> >> >> I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the >> >> >> page, >> >> >> let >> >> >> me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out >> >> >> again. I >> >> >> have >> >> >> tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or >> >> >> with >> >> >> multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. >> >> >> >> >> >> I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, >> >> >> but >> >> >> it >> >> >> does >> >> >> the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that >> >> >> brought >> >> >> me >> >> >> to >> >> >> the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no >> >> >> issues >> >> >> whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until >> >> >> I >> >> >> wiped >> >> >> it and installed XP Pro 64. >> >> >> >> >> >> The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, >> >> >> and >> >> >> my >> >> >> Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, >> >> >> Firewall >> >> >> was >> >> >> not >> >> >> installed). >> >> >> >> >> >> I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional >> >> >> programs >> >> >> installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do >> >> >> with >> >> >> the >> >> >> OS. >> >> >> >> >> >> The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: >> >> >> >> >> >> AMD X2 6000+ >> >> >> 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme >> >> >> ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not >> >> >> installed >> >> >> either) >> >> >> ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI >> >> >> 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) >> >> >> Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit >> >> >> Samsung DVD-RW >> >> >> >> >> >> Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. >> >> >> >> >> >> Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping >> >> >> my >> >> >> head >> >> >> on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >>
Guest Skitter Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Re: Intermittent Web Connectivity- Timeouts I tried that fix before and it didn't work, so I tried it again, and still no luck. The problem appeared less frequent after I removed my DNS entries and set my router as my DNS relay. I still have the issue, just not as bad. It is definetly computer related though as I get the same timeout on my routers web admin tool. Next thing to try is to DL the newest driver version from nVidia, but not sure if that would fix it or not. Thanks for the suggestion, but no cigar yet. Skitter "Tony Sperling" wrote: > Even if you didn't install the nVidia firewall some of the things that make > it work is running in the background without telling you. The 'fix' is to > install the nVidia manager and then un-install it. If I remember correctly, > I couldn't browse Internet at all before doing this, there was nothing > intermittent about it, so this may not apply, but if I have to re-install > any of the drivers from the system CD, I usually still forget this. > > > Tony. . . > > > "Skitter" <Skitter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AFA090A3-E528-4911-B0EC-3BC6CCACEB80@microsoft.com... > >I have an issue on my AMD 64 machine running Windows XP Professional > >64-bit. > > > > I can connect to the internet using Yahoo, Myspace, and MSN messangers, > > but > > whenever I bring up a web browser (IE or Firefox, does the same on both) > > it > > sometimes connects to a web page, and other times times out a massive > > amount > > of times before finally connecting and bringing up the page. > > > > I can be reading my email on my MSN account and it might load the page, > > let > > me sign in, and read a few emails before it starts timing out again. I > > have > > tried connecting to a web page with no other programs running, or with > > multiple, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. > > > > I thought at first maybe it was a setting on my router firewall, but it > > does > > the same timeout delay with my router's web interface, so that brought me > > to > > the computer itself. My Wife's computer, running XP Home has no issues > > whatsoever, and I didn't either on my machine running XP Home until I > > wiped > > it and installed XP Pro 64. > > > > The only software firewall I have running is the Windows Firewall, and my > > Antivirus is Symantec Endpoint Protection (Anti-virus only, Firewall was > > not > > installed). > > > > I run into the same issue with a fresh install with no additional programs > > installed, so that makes me believe it is something having to do with the > > OS. > > > > The following is the Hardware I am running on my system: > > > > AMD X2 6000+ > > 4GB OCR Gamer Gold Xtreme > > ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe Mobo with NForce Chipset (NForce Firewall not > > installed > > either) > > ASUS NVidia 9600GT 512 X2 SLI > > 2x 250 GB HD 1x IDE (Storage) and 1x SATA (Master) > > Soundblaster Audigy Live 24-bit > > Samsung DVD-RW > > > > Dunno if any of that is usefull, but included it just in case. > > > > Any help would be appreciated in this matter as I have been bumping my > > head > > on the issue for the past 2 months to no avail. > > >
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