aaronvvright
Programmer
Probably the most bizarre problem I've had to troubleshoot in a long while.
Basically it's exactly as the title says: If I try to upload a file, say an attachment on gmail or to a blog, I get a "connection reset" error. Unless, however, that file is very small. A 35kb file failed, but a 7kb jpeg made it through. Not sure exactly where the cutoff is, or if it's even a strict size that it'll start to fail at.
What would cause this? I don't think I've actually made any network-related changes, so why this would suddenly start happening is a mystery. I am on a home network through a Linksys router. I have each computer's IP hardcoded in TCP/IP settings (not "detect automatically") to avoid annoying internal IP randomization which invalidates my port forwarding table. But this is how it's been for a while, so again I don't know why this would just start up seemingly out of nowhere.
Any suggestions would be great. I'm stumped.
Thanks,
Aaron
Basically it's exactly as the title says: If I try to upload a file, say an attachment on gmail or to a blog, I get a "connection reset" error. Unless, however, that file is very small. A 35kb file failed, but a 7kb jpeg made it through. Not sure exactly where the cutoff is, or if it's even a strict size that it'll start to fail at.
What would cause this? I don't think I've actually made any network-related changes, so why this would suddenly start happening is a mystery. I am on a home network through a Linksys router. I have each computer's IP hardcoded in TCP/IP settings (not "detect automatically") to avoid annoying internal IP randomization which invalidates my port forwarding table. But this is how it's been for a while, so again I don't know why this would just start up seemingly out of nowhere.
Any suggestions would be great. I'm stumped.
Thanks,
Aaron