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Re: Subject: Network pauses follow-up



Dear List,

I have now set both the router and the G4 running ASIP to a fixed address,
and named the router as the server address. I have also removed all traces
of the previous Vicomsoft software router we had before. All clients tcp/ip
are set to received DHCP.

However, I am still getting these pauses. Just since the new router arrived.

Does anyone have ideas on what might cause this?

thank you again,






------------------------
Mike Rensner


> From: Jan Leijenhorst <email@hidden>
> Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 11:00:01 +0100
> To: <email@hidden>
> Subject: Subject: Network pauses follow-up
>
> Mike,
> Every workstation is looking to the default gateway for other IP adresses
> than local. Your gateway changed from the G4 to the Broadband router! So all
> workstations should have the broadband router ip as router address if you
> use manual addresses.
> One dhcp is enough. Swith the dhcp on the G4 off, because the dhcp also
> supplies the the default gateway address, and that of vicom on the G4 is no
> longer valid.
> Both the broadband router and the server must be given fix ip addresses.
> Start with fix ip addresses from top down (254), as dchp given adresses grow
> from the bottom of the start address.
>
> Greetings,
> Jan
>
> On 2004-03-20 7:00, "email@hidden"
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> --__--__--
>>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 18:51:34 +0000
>> Subject: Network pauses follow-up
>> From: Mike Rensner <email@hidden>
>> To: <email@hidden>
>>
>> PS The server's tcp/ip setting is set to serve DHCP. I think the router is
>> set to serve DHCP Could this be the problem? How do I assign it a fixed
>> address, if I need one to solve the problem?
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> We have a mac network of 6 macs running on Asip 6.3, and a network server
>> machine G4. This runs on a 10/100 ethernet network with a Netgear 16 port
>> ethernet switch. The ASIP really only does file sharing these days. The
>> server (G4) also has a broadband router connected to the uplink port on the
>> switch.
>>
>> The broadband router is new. Since we installed it, we have started to
>> notice annoying network 'pauses' of two or three seconds. It happens in
>> every application you are running. You will be typing away (like in this
>> email) and every few minutes, you get these pauses.
>>
>> What could be causing this? The only other change to the server, apart from
>> the new broadband, was that we uninstalled the Viacom Internet Gateway
>> software we had to run the old dialup modem.
>>
>> Can anyone help, before I go berserk and get my sledge hammer out?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Mike
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