2014-02-18, 05:45
Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,
I've been working with this stupid "MAC: Busy" and "Internet: Busy" then "Internet: Not Connected. Check Network Settings" issue for a while and I think I may have stumbled across the problem for people outside the US.
I have three Windows 7 PCs doing the same thing. Yeah it could be occurring due to a fault on all of them or it could be something to do with something else. One of my PC's I have just installed 13.0 Alpha and I was trawling through the logs and came across this:
ERROR: CCurlFile::Exists - Failed: Timeout was reached(28) for http://www.google.com/
ERROR: CCurlFile::Exists - Failed: Couldn't connect to server(7) for http://74.125.19.103/
My understanding of this CCurlFile is that it basically verifies that the host name matches with the IP (I might be completely wrong here). For me google.com always gets resolved to the Australian site google.com.au and its IP address 74.125.237.183 regardless of where my DNS is pointing at. I also get no response from 74.125.19.103 so event if I edited the hosts file or my router config to map the hostname to that IP address it still doesn't work.
My thinking is that if the IP address used in the curl file could be adjusted to suit the country, or event use a different site, this might resolve this pesky issue.
Any experts out there able to chime in a shed some light on this idea?
I've been working with this stupid "MAC: Busy" and "Internet: Busy" then "Internet: Not Connected. Check Network Settings" issue for a while and I think I may have stumbled across the problem for people outside the US.
I have three Windows 7 PCs doing the same thing. Yeah it could be occurring due to a fault on all of them or it could be something to do with something else. One of my PC's I have just installed 13.0 Alpha and I was trawling through the logs and came across this:
ERROR: CCurlFile::Exists - Failed: Timeout was reached(28) for http://www.google.com/
ERROR: CCurlFile::Exists - Failed: Couldn't connect to server(7) for http://74.125.19.103/
My understanding of this CCurlFile is that it basically verifies that the host name matches with the IP (I might be completely wrong here). For me google.com always gets resolved to the Australian site google.com.au and its IP address 74.125.237.183 regardless of where my DNS is pointing at. I also get no response from 74.125.19.103 so event if I edited the hosts file or my router config to map the hostname to that IP address it still doesn't work.
My thinking is that if the IP address used in the curl file could be adjusted to suit the country, or event use a different site, this might resolve this pesky issue.
Any experts out there able to chime in a shed some light on this idea?