Hi
Unbelievable!
After managing to get such a fantastic Sync Speed this morning

Really thought I was about to lose it
Story!
When my new aol contract started on - 21st April 2010.
It wasn't just the disconnections that I had to suffer.
For the first few weeks I also suffered terrible with the DNS problem that TT/AOL are having.
So in the end I switched to OpenDNS.
But when TT said the DNS problem was Fixed... After just a few days I switched back to TT/AOL DNS.
To Be Fair!
After that up until today... Although I've seen a few -
Page Not Found
There hasn't been that many. Certainly nothing to stop me browsing the web.
It's just been the constant disconnections that has driven me round the bend.
Until... Today!

As you know I rebooted this morning and got a great sync of 11293
So Far! - Haven't had a single disconnection all day.
But as the day has gone by.. More & More -
Page Not Found
In the end I couldn't get anywhere at all

Thought... NO! - Gonna Have To Reboot!
But then I thought... I'll just try putting OpenDNS back in - & - See what happens.
Router took in OpenDNS
gave me a new IP address
Kept my Sync!

Everything seems fine... So I'm Not Rebooting!
Note!
This last week...
I'd noticed that every time I had a PPP disconnection.
I was being bounced from one certain set of DNS servers to another.
And then straight back to a particular set of DNS servers.
The strange DNS servers only showed up when TT said the were fixing the DNS problem.
They always started 62. and ended .1 & .2
I've heard 3 times now about PPP Problems being caused by Load Balancing.
And Talk Talk says about DNS problem....
Hello all,
As you may have noticed we have been experiencing some issues with our DNS over the past few weeks. Below is the latest update from networks on this issue:
UPDATE 27/05 @16:30
The monitoring and diagnostics we have been undertaking has identified an issue with load balancing hardware, this is affecting some DNS queries at peak times. Over the next week extensive work is taking place to resolve the issues identified. This involves network reconfiguration and extra hardware installation to address these issues. In the meantime we will continue to monitor the situation and take tactical actions to rebalance the load across the network in order to minimise impact to our customers at peak times.
Well!
Looks like Talk Talk still havn't fixed the DNS problem

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Don't know how to do an angry smiley... So another sad one will have to do )
Edited by deleted (Thu 17-Jun-10 16:17:02)