Figure this is probably a good place to ask this, although I used a
(gasp!) Windows machine.. :-)
I have a fiber to the home connection. Periodically, my connection
becomes unusable for ? an hour to an hour at a time. The WAN
connection gets so screwed up that my SMC 7004WBR will not even allow
me to connect to it on the LAN side. In order to login, I have to
disconnect the WAN cable. With the WAN connection in place, the ping
times are "Request timed out." With the WAN cable out, there is no
packet loss to the router.
My provider, Surewest Broadband, says there is nothing wrong. (They
claim they'd know if there was.) So, I got annoyed and put a hub in
between my router and the fiber demarcation unit and plugged my
computer into the hub. I started up Ethereal and had it dump
everything it saw. I observed thousands of packets between
64.30.123.92 (an IP on my subnet) and it had a connection to
209.11.45.139 (WhenU - Just In Time Marketing) and NO OTHER TRAFFIC.
On another occasion, I observed thousands of packets between
64.30.123.92 (the same IP on my subnet) and it had a connection to
24.205.49.38 (A cable modem?) and NO OTHER TRAFFIC. (Src Port 80 and
Dst. Port 3080)
So something that 64.30.123.92 is doing is completely destroying my
ability for my router to communicate with my provider and wipes out
the routers ability to communicate on the LAN side. Any ideas what it
might be? I've already sent the ISPs support an e-mail and a copy of
a previous Ethereal dump and they never even bothered to acknowledge
it.
Anyone who'd like to see a 15 second Ethereal dump can download it
from: http://www.mailsack.org/surewest.zip
Thanks!
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