1.Start RUN sfc /scannow
Keep XP OS disk ready. Will take at least an hour.
It ran thru completely and never asked for installer cd. i guess its due to the fresh reinstallation of xp.
2.Check ADSL settings in your modem
during normal working and NU period.
Any change in Mod selected Line speed etc ?
Line capacity is same in both cases. No differences.
3. Check your Dynamic IP also.
Couldn't get what you mean here. I know that whenever i connect to BSNL i get a new ip. It shouldnt be an issue
4.Have you tried openDNS 208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.222.
I'm a strong and early supporter of OpenDNS. :thumb:
1.Mention your modem/router model and make.
UT300R2U
2.Post ADSL data .
ADSL modem/router statistics page?
3.Dataone WebMail
do not test speed. here. unreliable.
Did at speedtest.net
4. Post Ping data for say IBF with OS XP and Ubuntu.
Day time as well as Nu time.
This is during daytime ping to bf.in
XP - 272ms
Ubuntu -269ms
And regarding other suggestions,
I thoroughly investigated for any auto update or download schedule in xp. None.
And I have an interesting discovery now.
XP - As mentioned speed slow during NU only. Using bridge mode and pppoe wan miniport dialer to connect.
Ubuntu - Surprise here is ubuntu 8.10 has a inbuilt DSL network setup which i was using earlier to connect. I don't know how this work internally but it just connect me when i ask it to connect.
But when i set up a pppoe connection manually using "pppoeconf" i can experience the same speed problem as in xp during night time.
So good news is that its not a XP specific problem ruling out schedulers and all. It may be an issue with how i interface with my modem.Maybe. Whenever i try connecting to 192.168.1.1 during night time in firefox it says "Page not loaded.Connection Interrupted" error.
Any leads now?
Keep XP OS disk ready. Will take at least an hour.
It ran thru completely and never asked for installer cd. i guess its due to the fresh reinstallation of xp.
2.Check ADSL settings in your modem
during normal working and NU period.
Any change in Mod selected Line speed etc ?
Line capacity is same in both cases. No differences.
3. Check your Dynamic IP also.
Couldn't get what you mean here. I know that whenever i connect to BSNL i get a new ip. It shouldnt be an issue
4.Have you tried openDNS 208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.222.
I'm a strong and early supporter of OpenDNS. :thumb:
1.Mention your modem/router model and make.
UT300R2U
2.Post ADSL data .
ADSL modem/router statistics page?
3.Dataone WebMail
do not test speed. here. unreliable.
Did at speedtest.net
4. Post Ping data for say IBF with OS XP and Ubuntu.
Day time as well as Nu time.
This is during daytime ping to bf.in
XP - 272ms
Ubuntu -269ms
And regarding other suggestions,
I thoroughly investigated for any auto update or download schedule in xp. None.
And I have an interesting discovery now.
XP - As mentioned speed slow during NU only. Using bridge mode and pppoe wan miniport dialer to connect.
Ubuntu - Surprise here is ubuntu 8.10 has a inbuilt DSL network setup which i was using earlier to connect. I don't know how this work internally but it just connect me when i ask it to connect.
But when i set up a pppoe connection manually using "pppoeconf" i can experience the same speed problem as in xp during night time.
So good news is that its not a XP specific problem ruling out schedulers and all. It may be an issue with how i interface with my modem.Maybe. Whenever i try connecting to 192.168.1.1 during night time in firefox it says "Page not loaded.Connection Interrupted" error.
Any leads now?