IE loads them fine on my machine. On the ones in question, in IE there is a delayed load between the header and body. It's a curious difference between Firefox and IE. A tracert of 82.32.114.142 results in over 30 network hops. This may have a bearing on things. Are you in the UK? I'm in California. Joel > > > Here too. > > > Win XP Pro. > > > Firefox 1.5 > > > > > > http://82.32.114.142:47821/ > > > http://82.32.114.142:47820/ > > > http://82.32.114.142:47822/cgi/tcp > > > http://82.32.114.142:47822/cgi/rtos > > > > > > all of them works fine. > > > > > > Hmm. First round the second listed was giving me "The document > contains > > no data." After multiple tries through the list then the second worked > and > > the first start complaining. Are all of these running uIP I wonder? > > > > XP > > Firefox 1.0.7 > > > The 47820 port is using a WizNET I2C interface. > > The 47821 is Pauls uIP demo bit banging a Crystal LAN running as a task > under FreeRTOS (LPC). > > The 47822 is uIP running with interrupts and DMA on a SAM7X. > > The number of simultaneous connections is limited (#define in the code). > If > you look at a page that sends lots of small packets then each takes a > connection. I imagine that posting the addresses here is generating > several > simulations hits, so maybe its just running out of connections hence the > intermittence. > > All works fine for me, but the boards are only a few feet away. Also I'm > using IE rather than Firefox.
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RE: [lpc2000] tcpip
2006-01-16 by Joel Winarske
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