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Old 16-04-2008, 17:56   #42
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Re: Warning Speedtester and RPGs blocked!!

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Originally Posted by EvilJeff View Post
The biggest mystery is why a friend gets identical dropouts at exactly the same time !

My router is a Netgear WGR614 v4

Btw, although is seemed improved to start, things have turned worse!
Almost continuous block since about 11:15 this morning till now!
Have you got the latest fimrware? Available form the Netgear site IIRC.

Set everything back to how it was, the routers PSI firewall is useful, and we know it's not that causing it now.

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Originally Posted by Toto View Post
Hi EvilJeff.

I looked at your ping plotter, and the higher latency times start with abovenet, and seem to continue inside their subnet range. Why that should not be the case when you connect directly to your modem is a mystery to me, but it does appear to be a peering issue.
You appear to be spot on. VM's peering again being the cause? tut.
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