09-24-05 06:08 PM
I am a novice to running a server so please bare with me. I am running a we
b server from my home. When users visit my site, some times the entire page
will download in its entirety, but most times it will hang on the last item
, which is not always the same item. I use Photoshop CS to create the page
and slice it up. I then use Front Page to further prepare it for the web.
The pages are very simple in design with no complex scripts in them. Among
all of the images that make up page, the largest one is 19KB. Most are only
1 or 2 KB. The index.html page itself is only 12KB. I have tested it from
several different computers from outside my LAN with the same results. My
main web site is located in the IIS Default Web Site at C:\inetpub\wwwroot.
To try and troubleshoot it, I created several subwebs, each with a different
web page design to try and rule out the possibility of some kind of error o
n the original page. The same thing happens with the index pages in the sub
webs. Please take a look for yourself:
http://www.comstat.net
http://65.12.236.33/comstat1/index.html
http://65.12.236.33/comstat2/index.html
http://65.12.236.33/comstat3/index.html
http://65.12.236.33/creations/index.html
http://65.12.236.33/creations1/index.html
My system is configured as follows: I have DSL from the wall into the DSL m
odem. I have 3MB down and 384 up. The modem is connected by ethernet to a
Linksys WRT54G router. My server is connected to the router by ethernet. T
he machine that I am using for my router is not the most robust, but I was t
old that it should be sufficient for my simple applications. It is a Compaq
Presaior S6500NX with AMD Athlon XP 3000+ processor (which I believe transl
ates to 1.5 processor), 512 ram, two 200GB hard drives. My OS is Windows Se
rver 2000. I am using Microsot IIS 5. I am running MailEnable as an email
server. I have FTP but it is currently turned off. I am also running DNS s
erver. I do not know if it could be an issue related to cache or some type
of priority.
If you have any idea what could be the problem, I would appreciate you shari
ng it with me.
Mark (mnewby@comstat.net)
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