Networking issue with certain websites
hi, domain server acts gateway business.
past couple of months, we've been having issues reaching websites. @ first thought third party program, since we've disabled everything, not sure whats going on.
make long story short, websites load fine, dont, , need refreshed 4 or 5 times them load. perfect example of youtube. youtube a interesting example because site loads fine, once load video on clinet machine, comes error loading video. need refresh page 5 times in order see it. if access youtube directly on server, loads fine!!!!!
we've tried disabling windows firewall, , disabling endpoint protection entirely.
thanks!
past couple of months, we've been having issues reaching websites. @ first thought third party program, since we've disabled everything, not sure whats going on.
make long story short, websites load fine, dont, , need refreshed 4 or 5 times them load. perfect example of youtube. youtube a interesting example because site loads fine, once load video on clinet machine, comes error loading video. need refresh page 5 times in order see it. if access youtube directly on server, loads fine!!!!!
we've tried disabling windows firewall, , disabling endpoint protection entirely.
thanks!
hi,
this not right forum question, try offer suggestions.
the problem either hardware or software. far sounds have been focusing on software, should check hardware (switches, hubs, cabling, nics, etc.). there obvious question: did change couple months ago?
you have narrowed problem down little testing sites directly server. try narrow down further. don't know how network designed (i.e. there switch involved? using nat?) next thing try plugging client machine in close server possible, eliminating many intervening connections possible.
since able find web sites, doesn't appear be a dns problem although wouldn't rule out entirely. streaming videos not hosted on same server web page displayed.
-greg
this not right forum question, try offer suggestions.
the problem either hardware or software. far sounds have been focusing on software, should check hardware (switches, hubs, cabling, nics, etc.). there obvious question: did change couple months ago?
you have narrowed problem down little testing sites directly server. try narrow down further. don't know how network designed (i.e. there switch involved? using nat?) next thing try plugging client machine in close server possible, eliminating many intervening connections possible.
since able find web sites, doesn't appear be a dns problem although wouldn't rule out entirely. streaming videos not hosted on same server web page displayed.
-greg
Windows Server > Network Access Protection
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