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Re: FWIW - IP Changes.... Hi Dee!
I may have been experiencing the same problem! Let me detail:
Yesterday a spider from search.aol.com started indexing my church's website (which I host). It banged away for a good bit, then I crashed and changed IPs. The one thing about a spider -- it's grabbing things at a high rate, and doesn't let up.
I'm suspecting the Linksys now -- my operating assumption is that it gets flooded with traffic (especially on the LAN to WAN link), it'll buffer for awhile, and then just fall apart.
I set IIS to max out bandwidth at 128Kb/s, and I'm going to beat on it today to see if it'll fix the problem. If my assumption is correct, I shouldn't be dropping my IP.
Anyway, if this turns out, I'll let you know! -- Try not to become a man of success, but rather a man of value. --Albert Einstein |
 DeeCPremium join:2000-09-01 the world kudos:1 | AS400Dave, dslknowitall put me on interleave....hope that helps or works out problem. Thanks for the info, and let me know what happens with your changes  |