Hi all, I've isolated this problem to one machine on my home network. Other machines on my home network seem to be OK. That would put the problem in the "mine" category. :-) Now, to figure out what's going on..... It appears not to be DNS as a ping command to a variety of hosts at least returns the correct IP address. Time to do more investigation. Later, Andy Frank Sweetser wrote:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 10:20:34AM -0500, Andy Stewart wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem accessing the Internet. On precisely every other attempt, I get failures.
For example, every other unique URL I click in Netscape gives me the following error:
A network error occurred while Netscape was receiving data. (Network error: connection reset by peer) Try connecting again.
This doesn't look like a DNS issue - it sounds like the tcp stream that Netscape opened to suck down a file got closed abrubtly. Try starting up a running ping to a site while you're browsing it to see if there's any packet loss.
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