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Originally posted by Zippy View PostSo this numbers game - try to outdo each other in post counts? Cripple the CUK servers with drivel? Make a million or two?Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postor at least it was. that's the trouble. it stays forever and yet moves.Originally posted by DS23 View Postweird huh?
I think I may have to fall back to some kind of heuristic under certain circumstances...Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postso i'm gone
have a good morning zippy and anyone else who happens by.
catch you later.Comment
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Well, I've only had to disconnect and reconnect about seventeen times during the catch-up session
It's as that chap said on the forum I linked to earlier - 3's connection will stay connected, but just turn into a massive null device. "Send your TCP packets here folks - we'll throw them away for you!"
Sometimes it claims to establish a connection, but if you immediately switch to a shell and do an nslookup for some little-known site like www.google.com, it'll just time out.
Other times it'll claim to establish a connection, an nslookup will return an instant (and correct) response, but any attempt to reach said domain via HTTP will just stall.
Sometimes it all just works... but within anywhere from thirty seconds to three minutes, it's gone to pot. This does not depend on the level of utilisation of the connection: sometimes it will simply stop returning responses in the middle of a set of responses; e.g. a BBC News page will load, but it'll suddenly stop responding on one of the images, and all subsequent requests (to any domain) are doomed.
Sometimes it works and doesn't go to pot for ninety-seven and a half minutes. (Then it goes to pot.)
But it's never consistent.
Epic fail on 3's part. It was never very good, but it's got a lot worse
Now, how many times will I have to disconnect and reconnect before I can finally submit this...
Answer: having typed this the connection claimed to be active, but a simple nslookup failed and the CUK home page was inaccessible.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached, nslookup now fails (after less than thirty seconds connected).
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
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Reconnect: nslookup fails.
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Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK forums home page works... let's see if I can post this at lastComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnswer: having typed this the connection claimed to be active, but a simple nslookup failed and the CUK home page was inaccessible.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached, nslookup now fails (after less than thirty seconds connected).
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
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Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup fails.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK can't be reached.
Reconnect: nslookup works, CUK forums home page works... let's see if I can post this at last
3's service sucks giant donkey knobs. I had to pay for the privilege of experiencing that humungous pile of fail, not only in cash for access to their network, but in time spent reconnecting when around 50% of "connections" don't actually work from the very start, and most of the rest don't actually do anything useful
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postand pimp just bought me lunch. which was nice.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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