Hi folks,<br><br>Surfing the net on my Fedora machine is almost like surfing at dial-up speed. I don't know exacly what the problem is, but I have my suspision. On my Windows partition I have no problems loading pages, etc (same on my wife's machine), but when I boot into Fedora - it's slow and frustrating. Here's my setup.<br>
<br>* NetGear Wireless-G Router (WGR614V9)<br>* Motorolla DLS Modem (AT&T)<br>* Clone machine dual-booting Windows Vista Home Premium and Fedora 10 x86_64<br>* Dell machine running Windows Vista Home Basic<br><br>My guess is it's my router. Before we moved into our new home, the Cable modem and my router both had the same IP scheme (192.168.1.x). We've moved into a town house and we have DSL with AT&T. When I did the initial setup, my modem as the IP Address of 192.168.1.254, but my router has an internet port of 192.168.1.2, but a lan port as 10.0.0.1. The router is also acting as a DCHP, so the other computers have a 10.0.0.x scheme.<br>
<br>I found that extremely odd. So; I tried to give the lan port a 192.168.1.x scheme and it killed everything. I could no longer gain access to the router. I had to reset it and start over. I think there's a serious lag with the router having to convert 10.0.0.x packets to 192.168.0.x packets in Linux. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks.<br clear="all">
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