I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what is wrong here:
I have noticed that when I start a download (HTTP or FTP) on any PC connected to the network, the download will timeout after about 2-3 minutes at about 3-5 meg downloaded. The download will either stop or will stop with the following error: The connection with the server was reset. I believe this is a problem with the router because it will not happen when the PC is directly connected to the DSL line.
The config:
I have a Cisco 1605 dual Ethernet router connected to a 768k DSL line and a Catalyst 2940 switch.
Troubleshooting steps:
I have this problem on all PC's and servers regardless of OS.
The problem goes away when the router is removed.
The problem only happens after about 2-3 minutes have passed and about 3-5 Meg downloaded.
The problem seems to be load sensitive. I have had a download go longer when there is no other load on the network. Introduction of any load will cause the original download to fail.
No errors show up when I do a sh int while doing a test.
It affects HTTP and FTP traffic only. SMTP and other don't appear to be affected.
The best way I can characterize the problem is that my router can't seem to adjust the connection to handle fluctuations in bandwidth or is preventing "control data" from making it back to the remote server to maintain the connection.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
I have noticed that when I start a download (HTTP or FTP) on any PC connected to the network, the download will timeout after about 2-3 minutes at about 3-5 meg downloaded. The download will either stop or will stop with the following error: The connection with the server was reset. I believe this is a problem with the router because it will not happen when the PC is directly connected to the DSL line.
The config:
I have a Cisco 1605 dual Ethernet router connected to a 768k DSL line and a Catalyst 2940 switch.
Troubleshooting steps:
I have this problem on all PC's and servers regardless of OS.
The problem goes away when the router is removed.
The problem only happens after about 2-3 minutes have passed and about 3-5 Meg downloaded.
The problem seems to be load sensitive. I have had a download go longer when there is no other load on the network. Introduction of any load will cause the original download to fail.
No errors show up when I do a sh int while doing a test.
It affects HTTP and FTP traffic only. SMTP and other don't appear to be affected.
The best way I can characterize the problem is that my router can't seem to adjust the connection to handle fluctuations in bandwidth or is preventing "control data" from making it back to the remote server to maintain the connection.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve