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Title: MiamiDX's delay on finding static IP
Post by: AmigaMance on March 14, 2008, 09:38:53 AM
It's strange because both MOSNet and Genesis, finds the IP  and connects instantaneously. MiamiDX takes 8 seconds to find the IP before it connects. This happens only in static IP configuration. In DHCP, it finds the IP immediately, like the other 2 stacks.
 Is this normal? Can i prevent this delay? (Besides switching to DHCP) I have an normal ADSL connection if it matters.
Title: Re: MiamiDX's delay on finding static IP
Post by: pVC on March 14, 2008, 10:09:48 AM
Firstly, there isn't any "finding" when using static ip, it's just what it's been defined and should get online immediately... even if you have cable unplugged too :) It's just defined on your own computer and works if it's consistent with the rest of the network.

Maybe you have some setting in MiamiDX, which isn't defined as static? Maybe it tries to look up for nameservers, host name or similar? Try to disable all queries from net.

And how can you tell it takes 8 seconds? Does it open some kind of requester saying it does something?

For me all those stacks (mosnet, genesis and miamidx) work just fine and fast on going online. If you have delays when using the net with some other application, then there might be non working nameservers defined in higher priority than working ones and it can cause that kind of delay until the non working ones timeout.

Btw. If MOSNet and Genesis work for you, why wouldn't you just use them? They're much faster than MiamiDX. I only use MiamiDX when I'm using computers somewhere else where it isn't possible to use static addresses.
Title: Re: MiamiDX's delay on finding static IP
Post by: AmigaMance on March 14, 2008, 11:13:42 AM
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Maybe you have some setting in MiamiDX, which isn't defined as static? Maybe it tries to look up for nameservers, host name or similar? Try to disable all queries from net.

 Good hint! I went to Interfaces -> TCP/IP settings and unticked the DHCP Enable box. The delay is gone now.

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And how can you tell it takes 8 seconds? Does it open some kind of requester saying it does something?

 Yes. When i press "Online" there was a requester saying "finding IP addresses  Please wait" for 8 seconds, but it has been sorted out.

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Btw. If MOSNet and Genesis work for you, why wouldn't you just use them? They're much faster than MiamiDX. I only use MiamiDX when I'm using computers somewhere else where it isn't possible to use static addresses.

 No particular reason. :-)