Ubuntu networking issue: two specific machines cannot browse web while connected to network at the same time.
- by jensendarren
I have setup a secure wireless network which works very well except for two laptops running Ubuntu 10.10 that can't access the Internet via a browser at the same time. They can both ping sites, wget sites, use skype but when using a browser the page never loads (in Firefox the status bar just sits there saying "Connecting" until it times out.)
Here is what we have tried so far (nothing has fixed this issue):
OpenDNS
Restart networking services
Using wired connection rather than wireless
Removing all other nodes from the network except the two machines that have this issue
Swapped out the router
Factory reset the router
Reformatted one of the machines and re-installed Ubuntu 10.10
Other things that we have checked:
The two machines can connect simultaneously without any issues to other wireless networks in different locations (say in an Internet Cafe or another office)
The two machines have unique IP addresses
The two machines have unique MAC addresses
The two machines can communicate on the network using Skype, wget, ping etc
We are not using a proxy on either machine
FYI: I have attached output from wireshark. For the test we turned both machines on and pointed them both to the same website. The content loaded on one and not the other. Here is the output from wireshark- (speedyshare.com/files/26228631/machine_output_1 && speedyshare.com/files/26228649/machine2). As you can see the first one worked, the second one didn't.
I don't fully understand the output and would appreciate if someone could shed some light on what might be causing this and how we can fix it!
Many thanks!
Darren