I have recently got the 2MBit package from flow, and I have their modem hooked up to a router, so that more than one PC can use the internet.
However when I open some ports to allow outside connections, they don't seem to be getting through. I have tried another router with the same problem. I seems like Flow is blocking all inbound connections.
Is anyone else having the same problem?
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Blocking Inbound Connections Is Flow blocking inbound connections?
#3
Posted 18 August 2007 - 01:22 PM
Flow is very intermittent and has been so for at least a week.
At 8:44 AM today Flow dropped off again.
At 8:46 AM I went back to TSTT DSL and it never dropped off since.
I did call Flow and their support seems keen but not methodical. They didn't even know who I was or my location. They didn't even ask if I was using a router or direct to PC. I had to volunteer the router information. They still don't know my name or location.
Sad.
I don't think Flow is ready for prime time.
Sad.
Internet connected 8:46 AM
Internet connected 5:38 AM Internet disconnected 8:44 AM
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Internet connected 4:09 AM Internet disconnected 4:57 AM
Internet connected 3:16 AM Internet disconnected 3:19 AM
Internet connected 3:00 AM Internet disconnected 3:01 AM
Internet connected 2:49 AM Internet disconnected 2:50 AM
At 8:44 AM today Flow dropped off again.
At 8:46 AM I went back to TSTT DSL and it never dropped off since.
I did call Flow and their support seems keen but not methodical. They didn't even know who I was or my location. They didn't even ask if I was using a router or direct to PC. I had to volunteer the router information. They still don't know my name or location.
Sad.
I don't think Flow is ready for prime time.
Sad.
Internet connected 8:46 AM
Internet connected 5:38 AM Internet disconnected 8:44 AM
Internet connected 5:31 AM Internet disconnected 5:32 AM
Internet connected 5:29 AM Internet disconnected 5:30 AM
Internet connected 5:26 AM Internet disconnected 5:26 AM
Internet connected 5:23 AM Internet disconnected 5:25 AM
Internet connected 5:15 AM Internet disconnected 5:22 AM
Internet connected 5:01 AM Internet disconnected 5:01 AM
Internet connected 4:59 AM Internet disconnected 4:59 AM
Internet connected 4:58 AM Internet disconnected 4:58 AM
Internet connected 4:09 AM Internet disconnected 4:57 AM
Internet connected 3:16 AM Internet disconnected 3:19 AM
Internet connected 3:00 AM Internet disconnected 3:01 AM
Internet connected 2:49 AM Internet disconnected 2:50 AM
#4
Posted 19 August 2007 - 09:17 AM
My Mistake , the problem was not with Flow but with my windows server.
I thought windows would be clever enough to respond to the gateway that a request came from, but its not. If you have two gateways on your network, and configured in windows, it will still just respond back to the first one.
However I am having speed problems with flow, sometimes its up to the full 2Mb/s but at the moment its down to 50Kb/s....same as dial up!
I thought windows would be clever enough to respond to the gateway that a request came from, but its not. If you have two gateways on your network, and configured in windows, it will still just respond back to the first one.
However I am having speed problems with flow, sometimes its up to the full 2Mb/s but at the moment its down to 50Kb/s....same as dial up!
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