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Search causing IE5/win2k to terminate??

friends of the TDR idea

<font color=blue>Yes the site is slow for me too, however I doubt its the TDR server itself, its more then likely somewere on the net in between the TDR and ourselves.

Its all part of bein on the "net" sometimes it just sloooows down regardless what connection you have.
 
I have Even DSL and all the other forums are ok but the 24 valve one

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2001 QC 2500 4x4 bronze W/two tone Driftwood, 24valve HO 6sp. Westin side bars, fender flares, Spray on bedliner, shell Painted to match and soon to get Bf Goodrich AT Tires. Bed rug inside shell W/aux marine deep cycle batt for lights, etc. M Brolins' CB mount.
Name of rig is "big bronze Brute"
 
I can get into all the forums in a "reasonable" amount of time (I am on Cable) except for the 24v forum!

Not sure what the deal is, but i'll try to find out.
 
Well, I'm on a T-3, and its running a little slow, but not too much, except for teh 24v fourm. The electron gods decided to play a prank on the electronic trucks. #ad
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I ran a tracer between me and tdr, and everythng looked fine, so it is the tdr server not wanting to give any info on 24v engines. Does the server not want to tell how to trick one of its cousins?

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Could it be this from the slow motion thread?

Originally posted by ken:
The server itself barely feels the load, even at peak times.

The problems experienced have to do with a problem with one of the OC-12 lines supplied by Verizon to our hosting facility. It's intermittent and they are aware of the problem.

TDR's hosting facility is one of the best in the world and has among its neighbors some Yahoo servers. The facility has a couple OC-48's, several OC-12's, T3s and T1 lines. 99. 9999% of the time (except when there are equipment problems), bottlenecks are due to a lack of bandwidth between you and TDR, not at TDR's facility.

The facility is 1 hop from the "backbone. " Few facilities can claim that. TDR wanted the best for its users. A lot of research went into picking the facility.

Ken
Webmaster


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[This message has been edited by illflem (edited 03-01-2001). ]
 
Originally posted by Pete Peterson:
Yeah, well who's running that 24V forum anyway???

Sorry, forgot to feed the mice that turn the wheel for the power for the 24v Engine forum. I'll try not to let it happen again.

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When it gets slow start up a command prompt and enter -

tracert www.turbodieselregister.com

You'll get a list of all the routers in the path between you and the TDR. All the hops will show a time in milliseconds. If you see one over 200ms it's probably a router being bad cause it's got a problem. We all take mostly different paths to get here, so sometimes one of us gets stuck going through a busted router when others don't. The tracert will show the bad guy clearly by the long hop time on one of the routers.

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2001 HO 6 speed Regular Cab SLT 4x4 3. 54 anti spin 2500. Used for the daily grind and sneaking away to some secret Baja beaches toting a cabover
 
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