Probleme skynet adsl, marre la...

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Tavar3s

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Bon voila, explication... Ma connexion est toujours active... mais toutes les 3 minutes la connexion internet plante pendant 30 secondes a 1 minute... mais je sais tjs me connecter a des ftp bizzarement... Ce probleme m'enerve enormement... sous cs quand je joue j'ai aucun probleme... Mais je sais plus aller sur le net, refresh mais server cs, vous voyez le genre...

J'ai les derniers drivers du prog enternet 300...
 
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Tavar3s

Tavar3s

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Externe usb speed touch home... Le gros noir qui clignotent pas mal :]
 

Ashishin

Ashiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
J'avais ca avec Me...mon père m'a mis 2000 et la plus ce problème.
Il subsiste des latences entre le "click sur un lien" et sa réponse.
Ca s'arrangera avec un formatage a mon avis...en restant sur 2000.
 

[BE]Wulfgar

Touriste
enternet 300 c'est de la merde
utilise RASPPPoE a downloader la

www.adsl-bc.org

Tu verras ca ira deja beaucoup mieux
 
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Tavar3s

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Ashi, je formate au moins tout les mois donc... sinon vais essayer de trouve win 2000...


Je test ca wulfgar :p
 
Y

y A K

ex membre
Tu as bien entrer les paramètres des serveurs DNS dans les paramètres de la connection ?

Parce que si tu sais toujours te connecter sur des adresses ip mais plus sur les "urls" (dns) ca vient de là il ne faut pas chercher plus loin. Soit ta config soit les serveurs dns de skynet qui déconnent
 

La Poubelle

Pou'r allé Danché
J'ai ce genre de prob sous XP (sais pas pourquoi, correctif xp ou prog foutant le bordel).

Tous prog (ie, kazaa-), CS, ...) ne détecte pas qu'il y a une connexion en cours et il essaye de se connecter, ce qui fait plante ta connex en cours.

C'est pas Skynet , ni ton modem.

Installe un autre OS sur une partition pour faire le test.

Rmq, si t'as win xp et que tu veux installer un autre OS tu dois faire une manip spécial (remplacer 2 fichier manuellement après l'instal).
 
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Tavar3s

Tavar3s

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Ui yak, primaire et secondaire



Download and Install

32-bit release for x86 machines
Download the PPP over Ethernet Protocol, Version 0.98: RASPPPOE_098.ZIP (153,706 bytes)
Unzip the downloaded archive to a temporary directory and read the documentation (README9X.HTM if you are using Windows 95/98/98SE/ME, READMENT.HTM if you are using Windows NT 4.0, or README2K.HTM if you are using Windows 2000/XP/.NET) thoroughly for installation instructions.
You can also preview the documentation online for Windows 95/98/98SE/ME users here, for Windows NT 4.0 users here and for Windows 2000/XP/.NET users here.

64-bit release for Intel Itanium machines
Download the PPP over Ethernet Protocol, Version 0.98, IA-64 release: RASPPPOE_098_IA64.ZIP (120,108 bytes)
Unzip the downloaded archive to a temporary directory and read the documentation README2K.HTM thoroughly for installation instructions.
You can also preview the documentation online here.
Note that unless you have a brand-new machine with an Intel Itanium 64-bit CPU, this version is quite unlikely to do you any good.

Patch for 3Com modem users (only for the 32-bit release)
The modem manufacturer 3Com has "invented" their own flavor of PPP over Ethernet, simply by replacing the ETHER_TYPE values described in RFC 2516 (0x8863/0x8864) with their own ones (0x3C12/0x3C13). While I do not endorse such "innovation" and call upon 3Com to offer an RFC 2516 compliant firmware upgrade for their products to their customers, I still want to help customers suffering from this. After downloading above file, download the 3Com Patch: RASPPPOE_098_3COM.ZIP (33,507 bytes) and replace the files RASPPPOE.SYS and RMSPPPOE.SYS from the original download with the one in this archive prior to installing. Note that with this version you will only be able to connect to 3Com modems, not to any RFC 2516 compliant servers anymore. Revert to the original RASPPPOE.SYS and RMSPPPOE.SYS to be able to connect to RFC 2516 compliant servers again.




Je down lequel ?
 

[BE]Wulfgar

Touriste
Post originel de Ashishin
J'avais ca avec Me...mon père m'a mis 2000 et la plus ce problème.
Il subsiste des latences entre le "click sur un lien" et sa réponse.
Ca s'arrangera avec un formatage a mon avis...en restant sur 2000.
marre de la Karma philosophy :D

Vide ton cache de fichiers internet temporaires et ca ira mieux et arreter de croire qu' un formattage arrange les choses.

C'est comme si tu me disais y a du bordel dans ma maison,je vais foutre le feu et ca ira mieux apres.Le formattage c'est EN DERNIER RECOURS quand tu as tout essaye avant
 
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Post originel de Ashishin
J'avais ca avec Me...mon père m'a mis 2000 et la plus ce problème.
Il subsiste des latences entre le "click sur un lien" et sa réponse.
Ca s'arrangera avec un formatage a mon avis...en restant sur 2000.
marre de la Karma philosophy :D

Vide ton cache de fichiers internet temporaires et ca ira mieux et arreter de croire qu' un formattage arrange les choses.

C'est comme si tu me disais y a du bordel dans ma maison,je vais foutre le feu et ca ira mieux apres.Le formattage c'est EN DERNIER RECOURS quand tu as tout essaye avant
bien di
 

[BE]Wulfgar

Touriste
Post originel de Tavares
Ui yak, primaire et secondaire



Download and Install

32-bit release for x86 machines
Download the PPP over Ethernet Protocol, Version 0.98: RASPPPOE_098.ZIP (153,706 bytes)
Unzip the downloaded archive to a temporary directory and read the documentation (README9X.HTM if you are using Windows 95/98/98SE/ME, READMENT.HTM if you are using Windows NT 4.0, or README2K.HTM if you are using Windows 2000/XP/.NET) thoroughly for installation instructions.
You can also preview the documentation online for Windows 95/98/98SE/ME users here, for Windows NT 4.0 users here and for Windows 2000/XP/.NET users here.

64-bit release for Intel Itanium machines
Download the PPP over Ethernet Protocol, Version 0.98, IA-64 release: RASPPPOE_098_IA64.ZIP (120,108 bytes)
Unzip the downloaded archive to a temporary directory and read the documentation README2K.HTM thoroughly for installation instructions.
You can also preview the documentation online here.
Note that unless you have a brand-new machine with an Intel Itanium 64-bit CPU, this version is quite unlikely to do you any good.

Patch for 3Com modem users (only for the 32-bit release)
The modem manufacturer 3Com has "invented" their own flavor of PPP over Ethernet, simply by replacing the ETHER_TYPE values described in RFC 2516 (0x8863/0x8864) with their own ones (0x3C12/0x3C13). While I do not endorse such "innovation" and call upon 3Com to offer an RFC 2516 compliant firmware upgrade for their products to their customers, I still want to help customers suffering from this. After downloading above file, download the 3Com Patch: RASPPPOE_098_3COM.ZIP (33,507 bytes) and replace the files RASPPPOE.SYS and RMSPPPOE.SYS from the original download with the one in this archive prior to installing. Note that with this version you will only be able to connect to 3Com modems, not to any RFC 2516 compliant servers anymore. Revert to the original RASPPPOE.SYS and RMSPPPOE.SYS to be able to connect to RFC 2516 compliant servers again.




Je down lequel ?
normalement y a qu'un seul programme pour tous les OS mais pour 98 il faut d'abord mettre un patch microsoft (voir readme9x.htm).Pour les autres c'est pas necessaire.

si tu as XP, le support PPPoE est natif donc tu peux essayer sans RASPPPoE et sans Enternet 300

voila j'espere que ca t' aide
 

Fish

Bouillant même !
Post originel de Tavares
Ui yak, primaire et secondaire



Download and Install

32-bit release for x86 machines
Download the PPP over Ethernet Protocol, Version 0.98: RASPPPOE_098.ZIP (153,706 bytes)
Unzip the downloaded archive to a temporary directory and read the documentation (README9X.HTM if you are using Windows 95/98/98SE/ME, READMENT.HTM if you are using Windows NT 4.0, or README2K.HTM if you are using Windows 2000/XP/.NET) thoroughly for installation instructions.
You can also preview the documentation online for Windows 95/98/98SE/ME users here, for Windows NT 4.0 users here and for Windows 2000/XP/.NET users here.

64-bit release for Intel Itanium machines
Download the PPP over Ethernet Protocol, Version 0.98, IA-64 release: RASPPPOE_098_IA64.ZIP (120,108 bytes)
Unzip the downloaded archive to a temporary directory and read the documentation README2K.HTM thoroughly for installation instructions.
You can also preview the documentation online here.
Note that unless you have a brand-new machine with an Intel Itanium 64-bit CPU, this version is quite unlikely to do you any good.

Patch for 3Com modem users (only for the 32-bit release)
The modem manufacturer 3Com has "invented" their own flavor of PPP over Ethernet, simply by replacing the ETHER_TYPE values described in RFC 2516 (0x8863/0x8864) with their own ones (0x3C12/0x3C13). While I do not endorse such "innovation" and call upon 3Com to offer an RFC 2516 compliant firmware upgrade for their products to their customers, I still want to help customers suffering from this. After downloading above file, download the 3Com Patch: RASPPPOE_098_3COM.ZIP (33,507 bytes) and replace the files RASPPPOE.SYS and RMSPPPOE.SYS from the original download with the one in this archive prior to installing. Note that with this version you will only be able to connect to 3Com modems, not to any RFC 2516 compliant servers anymore. Revert to the original RASPPPOE.SYS and RMSPPPOE.SYS to be able to connect to RFC 2516 compliant servers again.




Je down lequel ?
pour le speed touch home y d otre DNS a installer g eu le prob o travail y fo telephoner a sky car je les connais po par coeur :-(
 

[BE]Wulfgar

Touriste
c'est pas un probleme DNS sinon tu saurais jamais surfer ni jouer ni faire du FTP
 

[BE]Wulfgar

Touriste
tava

tu as installe le patch Ndis dont on parle dans la doc pour les systemes 9x (Millenium c'est la meme chose)
 
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Post originel de [**BE**]Wulfgar
tava

tu as installe le patch Ndis dont on parle dans la doc pour les systemes 9x (Millenium c'est la meme chose)
Non, je le trouve ou ?( dsl suis un peu boulet today ;)
 

[BE]Wulfgar

Touriste
tu as fait ca

Right-click the Network Neighborhood (Windows 95/98/98SE) or the My Network Places (Windows ME) icon on your desktop and select Properties to bring up the Network Configuration window.

Click the Add... button.

In the Select Network Component Type window, select Protocol and click the Add... button. (Note: It could take a few seconds for the following window to come up.)
In the Select Network Protocol window, click the Have Disk... button.

In the Install From Disk window, either type the name of your temporary installation directory or click the Browse... button to navigate to it (it does not matter which of the INF files you select, Windows will automatically pick the right one later). Then click the OK button.

A new window opens, offering two options for installation. Make sure you select the correct option for the operating system you are running:
Select PPP over Ethernet Protocol (Windows 95) if you are running Windows 95 or any of its OEM Service Releases.

Select PPP over Ethernet Protocol (Windows 98/ME) if you are running Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows Millennium Edition.

Click OK to start installing the protocol. NOTE: If you selected the wrong option above, the installation will be aborted with an error message. At this point you need to close all dialogs including the Network Configuration window before you can make another installation attempt with the correct option.

NOTE: If you get an error message saying "The specified location does not contain information about your hardware" despite having picked the correct option and despite having a properly installed Ethernet network adapter, Windows may have a problem with the installation path.

Try moving the installation files to a directory with a short name without any special characters, e.g. C:\RASPPPOE, and installing the protocol from there.
If you have more than one network adapter in your system, you may want to remove the PPP over Ethernet Protocol for all adapters but the one your broadband modem is actually connected to. To do this, locate all unneeded PPP over Ethernet Protocol -> Adapter Name entries in the Network Configuration window, select them one by one and click the Remove button. (Note:

For each adapter you remove the protocol from, you will see two additional entries disappear: PPP over Ethernet Miniport (Windows 95) or PPP over Ethernet Miniport -> PPP over Ethernet Protocol (Windows 98/98SE/ME) and NDISWAN -> PPP over Ethernet Miniport. Do not remove any of these entries manually!)

IMPORTANT: Locate and select the TCP/IP->Adapter Name entry for the network adapter connected to your broadband modem. If this network adapter is dedicated to your broadband modem, simply click the Remove button. If you also want to access other local machines through the same network adapter, click the Configure button and assign a fixed IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0).

If you do not take either of these steps, you will experience periodic pauses while using this protocol, because Windows will periodically halt the network adapter and try to acquire for an IP address for it, which also makes the machine take significantly longer to boot up.
Click the OK button to close the Network Configuration window and confirm to reboot.
After the reboot, the protocol is fully functional, but you still need to create a dial-up connection to use it. See the next section for details
 
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Tavar3s

Tavar3s

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Suis vraiment lourd la mais je comprend deja rien a la premiere ligne.... :-( :-( :-(
 
Post originel de Tavares
Suis vraiment lourd la mais je comprend deja rien a la premiere ligne.... :-( :-( :-(
ecoute j ai essaye de lire pour t aider, mais moi je suis coincé a la 3eme ligne

ahah j ai ete plus loin ke toi :D
 
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