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This is driving me nuts!

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Hey, so i'm having a problem with my networking setup at home and i need a little help from you guys.

Simply, I cannot get my server to send outgoing traffic through my network. I.e. If i try to connect to any of my services i get a very weak connection. Now, i can still CONNECT, i just don't get any data flow. I cant even PING the server internally, it just times out.

Now, regardless of whether i use my internal IP/external domain, i get the same issue. I logged onto my computer and tried a speed test the download was normal (around ~20mbit) but the upload times out.

Heres the fun part, if i connect to the server using a switch, everything works fine!

Is it my router or some stupid configuration issue?

Router is a WRV54G (I hate this thing)

Server is running windows 2008 and has a virtual machine.

Let me know what you guys think, i cant seem to figure this one out...
 
Would there be a problem with the NIC setting even though i can connect fine through a switch? If so, how do i check, not used to doing admin stuff through windows, much more used to *nix.

Never mind, found it, set it from auto to full duplex 100MBPS.

Same shit :/
 
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