I haven't tried it yet, but right now my connection is quite fast with no lag time for connection initialization.
Sometimes it can be slow, which I have generally attributed to bad signal or overloaded servers during peak times. Perhaps hard coding the DNS is allowing the faster connections, but is it consistent? In other words, if it's not consistent, then perhaps we could create a switcher program that would effectively switch out the DNS settings whenever one is slow. I'm just brainstorming possibilities here, I don't know exactly how it works.
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Im wondering..on the 3.16 rom, tethered and untethered, if this will fix the random disconnects.. Trying this now, will report back
Also, my timerwheelsize is set to 11. Can anyone confirm what theres is set to before changing it to 5 please? Last edited by Success100; 02-13-2008 at 10:26 AM. |
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Anyone know what TimerWheelSize is? Not attacking the OP, just trying to be sure this does something, and isn't just the placebo effect.
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well, i dont know about browsing on the mogul, i really dont use my browser so i cant make a comparison there. As far as tethering, i see no difference using speedtest.net. Roughly around the same speeds i was getting before.
Id like to know where these DNS servers came from? Meaning where did u find them. This is strange, my ping times seem about the same(around ~250ms) but latency seems to be chopped in half when loading pages on my laptop by tethering. Engadget took about 2 seconds to load the full page. Cnet was the same. Im getting about 1100k d/l and about 400k u/l. Myspace even loads ALOT quicker. I think the DNS servers are the culprit. |
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Random disconnects still there,it disconnects excatly every 52 minutes of connected(I stream internet radio a lot,that's what i found out).
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* Adelphia 67.21.13.4 Los Angeles, CA 67.21.13.2 Los Angeles, CA 24.48.217.226 Santa Monica, CA 24.48.217.227 Santa Monica, CA 68.168.1.42 Florida 68.168.1.46 Florida * Bellsouth Fast access DSL: Georgia 205.152.37.23 205.152.37.24 205.152.37.25 205.152.144.24 205.152.144.25 * Charter Comms (Cable) 68.116.46.70 * Comcast (pick the nearest!) 68.87.66.196 Comcast (national) Primary DNS Server. 68.87.64.196 Comcast Secondary DNS Server. 68.57.32.5 (Virginia) 68.57.32.6 (Virginia) 216.148.227.68 (Denver, Colorado) 204.127.202.4 (Denver, Colorado) 68.42.244.5 (Taylor, Michigan) 68.42.244.6 (Taylor, Michigan) 68.62.160.5 (Huntsville, Alabama) 68.62.160.6 (Huntsville, Alabama) 68.87.96.3 (Pennsylvania) 68.87.96.4 (Pennsylvania) * Cox HSI (Cable) 68.12.16.25 (Oklahoma - Primary) 68.12.16.30 (Oklahoma - Secondary) 68.2.16.30 (Oklahoma - Tertiary) * Cox.net 68.10.16.25 68.10.16.30 68.9.16.30 * Earthlink - seem to be shared by Cable and DSL users in several states. Georgia and Florida confirmed. 207.69.188.187 207.69.188.186 207.69.188.185 209.86.63.217 (Cable) - Charlotte, NC * Harrisonville Telephone Company (HTC) 216.114.114.130 (Illinois) 216.114.114.132 (Illinois) * Horry Telephone Coop 66.153.128.98 (Horry County, South Carolina) 66.153.162.98 (Horry County, South Carolina) * ORSC Public Access DNS Nameservers (Anyone can use these, no matter what ISP) 199.166.24.253 199.166.27.253 199.166.28.10 199.166.29.3 199.166.31.3 195.117.6.25 204.57.55.100 * Roadrunner (Cable) 24.25.195.1 (San Diego, CA) 24.25.195.2 (San Diego, CA) 24.25.195.3 (San Diego, CA) * SBC Yahoo DSL 206.13.31.13 206.13.28.60 206.13.31.5 206.13.28.31 * Speakeasy (pick any two!) 66.93.87.2 (Washington state and Oregon) 216.231.41.2 (Washington DC - probably) 216.254.95.2 (NY, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania) 64.81.45.2 (Los Angeles, California) 64.81.111.2 (Denver, Colorado) 64.81.127.2 (Dallas, Texas) 64.81.79.2 (Sacramento, California) 64.81.159.2 (Baltimore and Washington DC) 66.92.64.2 (Boston, Massachusetts) 66.92.224.2 (Philadelphia) 66.92.159.2 (Washington DC) 216.27.175.2 (Atlanta, Georgia. Serves Florida too) * Sprintlink (nationwide) 204.117.214.10 199.2.252.10 204.97.212.10 * TimeWarner 24.93.1.119 (Rochester, NY) * Unicom 216.104.64.5 (Grants Pass, OR) 216.104.72.5 (Portland, OR) * FrontierNet / Citlink / New North DNS addresses: 66.133.170.2 (Rochester, NY) 170.215.255.114 (Rochester, NY) 216.67.192.3 (Arizona) 207.173.225.3 (Arizona) 207.173.225.3 (California) 216.67.192.3 (California) 170.215.255.114 (New York (areas other than Rochester)) 66.133.170.2 (New York (areas other than Rochester)) 170.215.184.3 (West Virginia) 170.215.126.3 (West Virginia) 170.215.126.3 (Tennessee, Georgia) 170.215.184.3 (Tennessee, Georgia) 67.50.135.146 (Illinois) 66.133.191.35 (Illinois) 66.133.191.35 (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota and Nebraska) 170.215.255.114 (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota and Nebraska) * Verizon (Level3) - these are not restricted to Verizon customers 4.2.2.1 4.2.2.2 4.2.2.3 4.2.2.4 4.2.2.5 4.2.2.6 * Wave Broadband 24.113.32.29 24.113.32.30 Public DNS server test: http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsre...r=63.226.12.96
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