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Title: How many days Ptokax "has run" so best uptime :)
Post by: qaz on 18 June, 2005, 00:45:55
Ptokax 0.3.3.0 17.08 and 19 days 23 hours

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Post by: Markitos on 18 June, 2005, 11:03:20
QuoteOriginally posted by qaz
Ptokax 0.3.3.0 17.08 and 19 days 23 hours

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hahahah gaz! I had seen a hub running ptokax 15.25 in 56 Days (before 0.3.3.0 being released)
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Post by: Ubikk on 18 June, 2005, 13:31:17
Max uptime... 38 hours...  :D It's on my personal computer..  :rolleyes:
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Post by: Pothead on 18 June, 2005, 15:55:23
2 / 3 weeks.  This isn't limited by the hubsoft though :).  Once every-so-often my connection dies, and the only way to reconnect to the internet is to Reset my PC.  ?(
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Post by: qaz on 19 June, 2005, 01:40:01
QuoteOriginally posted by Markitos
QuoteOriginally posted by qaz
Ptokax 0.3.3.0 17.08 and 19 days 23 hours

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hahahah gaz! I had seen a hub running ptokax 15.25 in 56 Days (before 0.3.3.0 being released)

i only want to ask how many days..  no need to be so evil and ansver like you did... and that was not your hub so i ignore your answer  :D
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Post by: plop on 19 June, 2005, 01:51:55
more then 74 day's on a beta before "12.1.2005" (non public release, before the 16.xx series).
had 2 test some uptime bugs on it (bad time showing and problems on deflood).
was still running fine but had 2 test a newer beta to see if the bugs were fixed.

plop
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Post by: imby on 19 June, 2005, 03:20:12
QuoteOriginally posted by Pothead
2 / 3 weeks.  This isn't limited by the hubsoft though :).  Once every-so-often my connection dies, and the only way to reconnect to the internet is to Reset my PC.  ?(

I used to get that on my old Pipex connection also. Now I got a new connection and router and can just unplug it and it auto reconnects :) No need for reboots.

BTW here is 22 days.
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Post by: Fifide2e on 19 June, 2005, 11:25:23
48 days and 19 hours on my personal computer :O
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Post by: Pothead on 19 June, 2005, 11:28:47
QuoteOriginally posted by imby
I used to get that on my old Pipex connection also. Now I got a new connection and router and can just unplug it and it auto reconnects :)
I'm on Pipex as well :S.  Still need to get a router, getting sick of software firewalls. :)
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Post by: imby on 19 June, 2005, 13:48:47
QuoteOriginally posted by Pothead
QuoteOriginally posted by imby
I used to get that on my old Pipex connection also. Now I got a new connection and router and can just unplug it and it auto reconnects :)
I'm on Pipex as well :S.  Still need to get a router, getting sick of software firewalls. :)

Aye they're a good ISP but that disconnection seems to be from ADSL itself. Still pretty unreliable really. I got ukonline 8Mbit for the extra upload, got a free router with them to.
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Post by: plop on 19 June, 2005, 14:12:37
QuoteOriginally posted by Pothead
QuoteOriginally posted by imby
I used to get that on my old Pipex connection also. Now I got a new connection and router and can just unplug it and it auto reconnects :)
I'm on Pipex as well :S.  Still need to get a router, getting sick of software firewalls. :)

check your firewall settings, got the idea you are blocking the dhcp service.
when you boot up the firewall isn't running yet, so the dhcp stuff goes thru.

plop
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Post by: Pothead on 19 June, 2005, 14:22:30
QuoteOriginally posted by imby
Aye they're a good ISP but that disconnection seems to be from ADSL itself. Still pretty unreliable really. I got ukonline 8Mbit for the extra upload, got a free router with them to.
Ukonline requires a cable. :S
QuoteOriginally posted by plop
check your firewall settings, got the idea you are blocking the dhcp service.
when you boot up the firewall isn't running yet, so the dhcp stuff goes thru.
Thanks, but it's already enabled.  ?( I've noticed this problem with all the different firewalls i've tried, and i think imby is right, it's a problem on my ISP's end.  :(
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Post by: plop on 19 June, 2005, 17:38:55
QuoteOriginally posted by Pothead
QuoteOriginally posted by plop
check your firewall settings, got the idea you are blocking the dhcp service.
when you boot up the firewall isn't running yet, so the dhcp stuff goes thru.
Thanks, but it's already enabled.  ?( I've noticed this problem with all the different firewalls i've tried, and i think imby is right, it's a problem on my ISP's end.  :(

are you allowing ip 0.0.0.0?
thats where the dhcp answers are coming from.

plop
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Post by: imby on 19 June, 2005, 18:19:32
I'm somewhat confused but this thing could cause a disconnection once every few weeks?  ?(

No Ukonline doesn't require cable, it's DSL, you need to be in an LLUed area though. Usually a densely populated area.
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Post by: Pothead on 19 June, 2005, 19:50:27
QuoteOriginally posted by plop
are you allowing ip 0.0.0.0?
thats where the dhcp answers are coming from.
Yup, thats aloud, same as 255.255.255.255 (both of these are required to play Xbox games online).  Closing Firewall doen't help with reconnect, and the ipconfig /renew or /refresh don't help either.

QuoteOriginally posted by imby
I'm somewhat confused but this thing could cause a disconnection once every few weeks?  ?(

No Ukonline doesn't require cable, it's DSL, you need to be in an LLUed area though. Usually a densely populated area.
Mainly once every 7 - 14 days normally.  Sometimes it lasts longer, other times can be as short as a few hours.  Nice to hear they don't need cable, but i live in a village, which ain't gotta lot of population. ?(
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Post by: htb222 on 20 June, 2005, 07:11:27
28 days 17 hours 35 minutes and 25 seconds!
PotkaX Rulzzzz
Cheers all!