[6bone] My Ipv6 website update

Gav old_mc_donald at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 28 17:24:47 PST 2004


I have disabled QOS for now, I have also heard negative things about the way 
QOS works before.
I will see if things improve.

Cheers

Gav...

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alex Brooks" <askoorb at fastmail.fm>
To: <6bone at mailman.isi.edu>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: [6bone] My Ipv6 website update


| Gav wrote:
|
| > move to their new server. The tspc service for XP SP2 I think is not
| > as good
| > as previous connections, I keep getting timeouts and Socket Errors so
| > the tunnel
| > keeps dropping.
| >
| > Sometimes the connection  will last a couple of days and other times
| > only a couple
| > of hours.
| >
| > | I've stumbled on a month old email in the 6bone mailing list from you
| > | about your site (minitutorials.com). Just wanted to tell you that it
| > | still doesn't work, it gets ito a routing loop
| >
| >
|
| This may sound a little stupid, but I have had a few problems myself
| with tunnelling through on XP SP2, and found that disabling the QoS
| (Quality of Service) Packet Scheduler helped.  I'm not sure if it was
| eating IPv6 packets or something...
|
| The Packet scheduler "provides network traffic control, including rate
| of flow and prioritization services."  It can be disabled from the
| connection properties dialog box.
|
| Anyhow, give it a shot and see if it helps.
|
| Thanks
|
| Alex
|
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