- Problem with Windows update with TalkTalk router
- Posted by dandbnews@talktalk.net on July 13th, 2007
Continuing with my problems of connecting a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop
running XP to TalkTalk via a (Huawei) HG520s wireless router...
I can now connect in WPA2 AES mode and surf wirelessly.
My remaining problem is that Windows Update (and download of any
Microsoft patch) fails with this router. I get an error code
80072EE2.
I'm attributing this problem to the router because Windows Update
works fine when using the laptop with another (wired) router. I have
disabled the firewall on the wireless router but that makes no
difference and, I think, is irrelevant because Windows Update does
not
push from Microsoft's end. Only thing I can think of is that there
are
many lost packets causing the downloads to fail but I have no
evidence for this.
Any suggestions please?
I think it is time to give up on this router. I would welcome a
recommendation for a budget wireless router from a well-known
manufacturer. Nothing fancy, just need a single Ethernet connection
and WPA2 wireless.
David
- Posted by Digby on July 13th, 2007
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 04:46:51 -0700, dandbnews@talktalk.net wrote:
Two things you can try:
1. Rename C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution to
C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution.old
Then try Windows Update again.
2. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=836941
- Posted by colinstone@hotmail.com on July 13th, 2007
WiFi dongle and use WPA2/AES.
- Posted by dandbnews@talktalk.net on July 13th, 2007
Hi Digby
Thanks for your reply. The crucial point for me is that Windows Update
works with my other modem, but not with the wireless router. Does this
indicate a router problem?
(The laptop is a brand new Dell and so Windows update should be
working ok).
David
- Posted by PhilT on July 14th, 2007
On Jul 13, 8:30 pm, dandbn...@talktalk.net wrote:
it may indicate an MTU problem in the router - set it to 1500 or set
the PC to a lower value if your ISP requires this.
TalkTalk seem particularly challenged in this area - get DrTCP.exe and
set the PC MTU to 1400 on the interface concerned and see if that
helps.
ROFL. Try telling that to the guy whose £1800 Dell wouldn't connect o
the internet for 6 weeks :-)
Phil
- Posted by Paul Cupis on July 14th, 2007
PhilT wrote:
It may also be worth checking that your router is not blocking ICMP, as
this will break PMTUD (Path MTU Discovery).
- Posted by dandbnews@talktalk.net on July 14th, 2007
Hi Phil
I changed the router's MTU value from its default (actual value is not
shown) to 1440 and that fixed the problem! Thank you very much - I'm
very grateful for your suggestion. I was about to give up.
Thanks also to everyone else who replied.
David