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Old 11-04-2009, 07:32 AM
Andrew E.
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Default RE: packet scheduler

The QoS Packet Scheduler is the right one,it gets disabled below the box,
as for "repair this connection",L.click on the internet icon that 1st shows
from internet connections,if thiers more than 1 icon,uninstall,or disable
it,the
icon you want should relate to youre pc hardware components..

"Dorothy Koval" wrote:

> Hello again -
> I tried to follow Andrew's suggestion about unchecking the Packet scheduler, but didn't see a "packet scheduler" option directly under Properties. Under Properties> Networking, I did find that "QoS Packet Scheduler" was checked (as were "Internet Protocol" and "Client for MS Network"), but I was not allowed to uncheck it. Also, I didn't see a repair option. Was I in the right place?
> I disconnected the modem for a while, and also disabled and re-enabled it in Device Manager.
> When I went back online the connection started at 4.5 kbps and eventually went to 9.8, but I was still unable to open websites or download mail. Surprisingly, when I was turning off the computer I saw that it had succeeded in downloading an update, which made me think that getting updates might be using a lot of its available energy, so I disabled Windows automatic updates and also InstallShield updates and tried again, but it didn't seem to do any good. Was that a reasonable line of action or just a detour?
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> Dorothy Koval wrote:
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> response to ideas & more details
> 02-Nov-09
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> Thanks all for your suggestions - I really appreciate being able to discuss this, as mostly each branch of the technology says it's the fault of the other.
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> Unfortunately, we do not have a cell phone signal at our house, and are unlikely to get one soon since the phone company that took over this part of VT a year or so ago just went into bankruptcy. There is cell connection not far away, but the mountains apparently make it complicated. With my laptop I can go down to the Library in the next town and download large files, updates &c. but Dominic is stuck.
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> There is a lot of static on our phone lines, and moreso on his, which I think compounds the problem. He is a painter/sculptor and the computer is in his studio about 100' from the house, which is connected to the main house by an outdoor telephone wire we strung through the upper windows about 15 years ago...
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> Andrew, I will definitely try your suggestions, and let you know if they help.
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> I'm familiar with the "disconnect after downloading" box, having made that mistake myself, but it's not checked and we can't download the mail to begin with.
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> I tried both IE and Firefox, and for mail both Outlook Express and Thunderbird. The connection seems to be made, but just not strong enough to do anything.
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> Sometimes it does seem that relocate would be the only solution, but no. No technology is worth that! Rewire? Find out how much patience we have? Hope the static will go away when the weather changes or they do something else to the lines?? It does seem to go through bad patches and better ones, but we're never sure whether it's them or us.
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