On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Franklin PIAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 14:07 +0800, Forrest Y. Yu wrote:
> > The network problem happened to me again today.
>
> I see that your email seems to be originating from 10.78.135.20
> What kind of connection (NAT ? IPv4 / IPv6 ?) does your ISP provides ?
> (hint: Does your ISP provide address like 10.x.y.z ? you can usually get
> this information on the router's status page).

 my connection information at this time is listed below (copied from the
router's status page):
WAN
MAC Address:    00-19-E0-D1-61-BF
IP Address:     219.237.139.76  PPPoE
Subnet Mask:    255.255.255.255
Default Gateway:        219.237.139.76
DNS Server:     202.106.196.115 , 202.106.116.1
Online Time:    1 day(s) 00:24:31

seems that no address like 10.x.y.z is provided.
i turned IPv6 off both in /etc/modprobe.d/aliases and in firefox.


>
> > Here's your questions and my answers:
> >
> >             What happens when you try to access the network?
> >             - When I try to open a web page, I just get no reply.
> > Sometimes I get a reply after long time.
>
> Can you open webpages from your ISP ?


i never tried, i'll try next time


>
> Can you try to open the following image when you have the problem
> http://www.google.com/intl/en/images/icons/about_gafyd.gif
> (Don't try to open it before you have the problem, to make sure your
> browser don't cache it)
> => It's a small image (612 bytes) which is small enough so it's doesn't
> get fragmented (MTU problems).
>
>
> Franklin
>
>
>
>

i guess that it might be the router's problem, since i can access the lan,
am i right?

-- 
Stupid is as stupid does.

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