H.S. wrote: > On 25/06/10 06:07 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote: > >> H.S. wrote: >> >>> On 06/25/10 14:44, vr wrote: >>> >>> >>> Mac address is usually an issue in cable internet connections. In any >>> case, router/modems usually have a feature called "clone mac address" >>> exactly for this kind of situation, it clones the mac address of your >>> hardware and shows that mac address to the peer on ISP's side. >>> >>> >> Sad to need to go so far to enjoy something you already pay for. But, >> well, as I said earlier, I had never had any problems with my ISP >> before. Thus, except if they radically changed their policy... >> >> > > Yes. I am pretty sure they would let you know before changing stuff so > drastically. I suppose you can safely rule out this possibility while > debugging your problem. > > According to my pings (see last messages), the router looks like overwhelmed, and is thus completely crappy. I don't know why it happens now. I am still wondering why.
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