Troubleshooting FAQs
Some
troubleshooting tips for tmnet streamyx home users:
I can't get connected to the tm net streamyx service. Why?
I can connect, but I can't surf the Internet. Why?
I often get disconnected when I'm surfing. Why?
Error 678 : Remote computer did not respond.
Why is my phoneline so noisy ?
I cannot send email using other ISP's email accounts. Why?
Other Issues.
Slow connection issues
Cannot visit certain sites
Troubleshooting tools:
Ping
I can't get connected to the tmnet streamyx service. Why?
Phone line In order for you to use the tmnet streamyx
service, you must ensure that your phone line is in working order. To check if
your phone line is functioning, lift your phone receiver and check for a dial
tone. If you can't hear any tone on the receiver, please call 100 to report or
go to the nearest Kedai Telekom to report.
Modem - line - filter connectivity
You need to check your modem - line - microfilter connectivity. Please ensure that
all the cables are fitted properly and the modem is powered ON.
Modem 'link' light status Does the modem 'link' light continuously blink?
If yes, then there is a local access problem between your modem and the DSL Access Multiplexer at
the nearest local exchange. This could be due to several reasons:
A faulty modem. Lost connectivity from
your house to the exchange. Reboot your modem (switch off your modem, wait
for few seconds and then switch on the modem again). This will re-synchronize
the modem with the DSL Access Multiplexer at the local exchange. Wait for
several minutes until the 'link' light stops blinking. If the 'link' light
continuously blinks even after few reboot cycle, please call our Customer Interaction Center.
Check Username and Password One of the most common problems is typing in the
wrong username or password. Please ensure that you have typed in the user id in
userid@streamyx format. Please re-type them and try again. If you are still
unable to get connected, it may be due to other problems.
If none of the above steps solve your problem, please call our Customer
Interaction Center at 1-300-88-9515 for further assistance.
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I can connect, but I can't surf the Internet. Why ?
Browsing problems can be due to several reasons:
- Incorrect OS network configuration settings.
- Virus infected system.
- Bad browser configuration.
- Network problems.
In order to isolate the problem, please follow the steps below:
Ping test
Ping is a simple tool that allows you to identify whether your Internet
connectivity is still functioning. Follow the simple steps below:
- Go to Start > Programs > MS-DOS Prompt
- When the command prompt window appears, type ping
202.188.0.133 and press 'Enter'.
Successful Test
You should be able to see a result similar to this:
Reply from 202.188.0.133 bytes=32 time=1ms
TTL=253 Reply from 202.188.0.133 bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253 Reply from
202.188.0.133 bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253 Reply from 202.188.0.133 bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253
If your ping test was successful, try to ping a URL. For example type ping
www.yahoo.com or ping www.tm.net.my at the command prompt. If
you get a timeout error or destination host unreachable, it could be that your
DNS is not resolving properly. Call our Customer Interaction Center for further
assistance. If you get a successful ping result it means that the tmnet streamyx
connection is working fine and the problem could be at your browser or with the settings within your computer.
Failed Test
Timeout error
If you see this message:
Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out.
Request timed out.
OR
Destination Host Unreachable error
Destination Host Unreachable. Destination Host
Unreachable. Destination Host Unreachable.
It could be that your connection has not properly established. Disconnect
your current connection and reconnect. If this does not solve your problem, call
our Customer Interaction Center to enable us to check your connection.
If you encounter problems surfing to a particular site, use the above method
to check if the site is available. For example, if you cannot surf to a local
site www.tm.net.my or www.bluehyppo.com, you can apply the above method by typing the command as:
- c:\>ping www.tm.net.my
- c:\>ping www.bluehyppo.com
Working condition
You should see a result similar to this:
Reply from 202.71.97.44 bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=253
Timeout error
If you see this message:
Request timed out.
The site is probably down for network maintenance or for some other cause.
Note: Some nodes will turn off their response to the PING command for security reasons..
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I often get disconnected when I'm surfing. Why?
This could be due to several reasons:
- Trying to reinstall the dialer.
- A faulty modem. Try using a different modem.
- Bad copper pair quality and/or connectivity from your house to the exchange.
Reboot your modem. This will re-synchronize the modem with the DSL Access
Multiplexer at the local exchange. Wait for several minutes until the 'link'
light stops blinking. If it does not, call our Customer Interaction Center for
further assistance.
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Error 678 : Remote computer did not respond
1. Check your 'Link' light on the modem. If the light continuously blinks,
try to restart your modem and the PC before connecting again.
2. If the 'Link' light is lit, try to uninstall the current dialer and reinstall it.
If this does not solve the problem, please call our Customer Interaction
Center for further assistance.
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Why is my phone line so noisy?
This could be due to several reasons:
- A bad splitter/filter installation.
- A faulty modem (in the case of splitterless configuration).
- A faulty splitter/filter.
Try to disconnect your modem from your current phone line connection and
check if the noise is still there. If it is, please call your nearest Kedai
Telekom to get your phone line checked. If your phone line has noise only when
your modem is connected, then it could be due to a faulty modem (in the event of
a modem with a built in microfilter) or a faulty micro filter (if you have an
external microfilter).
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I cannot send mail to other ISP's email account. Why?
TM Net users who use tmnet streamyx or 1515 for their Internet access may
face some difficulty in sending mail while using other ISP's email accounts. Due
to security concerns, some ISP's block access to their smtp server especially
for users who are trying to access their smtp server while using another ISP's
Internet access. For example, users using the tmnet streamyx service will not be
able to send email while using another ISP's email account.
To work around this problem, you can use the respective ISP's webmail to send
and receive email. For example, TM Net's webmail address is at http://webmail.tm.net.my.
Please refer to the respective ISP's home page for the link to their webmail service.
Note: SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol) - Protocol used in the server end to send mails to a
particular user. POP (Post Office Protocol) - Protocol used to retrieve mail from a server.
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Slow connection issues
Listed below are the issues that concern slow browsing. Please go through the
following steps to identify causes of the slow connection browsing speed. If the
problem persists, please contact our Customer Interaction Center and we'll assist you.
DNS Entry Check the
DNS entry on your network settings. Make sure the DNS address being used is the
TM Net’s DNS address; using another DNS address could delay the fetching of web-pages.
Windows 2000
1. Go to Start ---> Settings ---> Network and Dial Up Connection 2.
Right click on “Local Area Connection” and select properties.

3. Click and highlight the 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' entry and click “Properties”.

4. Click on “Obtain an IP address automatically” and select “Use
the following DNS server address” Details to be used : Preferred DNS
server: 202.188.0.133 Alternate DNS server: 202.188.1.5

Windows 98
1. Double Click: My Computer 2. Double Click: Control Panel
---> Network. 3. Make sure the network card (Ethernet card) is installed
and in working condition. Select the TCP/IP entry for the network card and click on the “Properties” button.

4. Select the DNS Configuration tab. Select “Enable DNS” and the
add DNS address under the DNS Server Search Order. For the Host field you can
put your preferred name and as for the Domain, please use tm.net.my. Type
202.188.0.133 and then click “Add” followed by 202.188.1.5 and click “Add”.
Windows XP
1. Go to Start ---> Control Panel ---> Network
Connections 2. Right click on the Local Area Connections and select
Properties 3. Select the “General” tab and highlight the TCP/IP entry. Click “Properties”.

4. Select the “Use the following DNS server address option” 5.
Enter the following particulars - Preferred DNS server:
202.188.0.133 - Preferred DNS server: 202.188.1.5

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Proxy Configuration
Disable the “Connect through proxy” option within Internet Explorer.
1. Within Internet Explorer, go to Tools Internet Options and select the Connections tab

2. Click on the LAN Settings button at the bottom of the screen.

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Latest drivers
Please ensure that you have the latest driver installed for your
Ethernet card. Hardware manufacturers normally release newer versions of drivers
to solve the problems that might have existed with their earlier versions.
1. For Ethernet based modems, make sure the driver, which is being
used for the Ethernet card, is the latest driver. Using an old driver or a
driver with a bug in it could a cause slow Internet connection as well as intermittent connections.
2. If you are using an USB based ADSL modem; get the latest modem
driver from your modem manufacturers homepage.
3. For the latest drivers, and bug patches for your driver or your
tmnet streamyx dialer please visit the respective manufacturers homepage for updates.
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Resources
1. USB based modems tend to require more system resources compared to Ethernet based modems. Make sure
that you have adequate memory in your computer if you are using a USB based modem.
2. If you are running number of background programs, try to
disable them and then use tmnet streamyx to see if there is any difference.
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Phone line wiring 1. Check
your phone for any crackling noise. If there is any audible static noise on your
phone line do get a qualified technician to check your internal phone line
wiring. Noisy phone lines can cause a slow connection, as there will be
interference during the transmission and receiving of data.
2. If required, do a rewiring for your phone line.
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Remove Spywares
1. Spyware is a technology that aids in gathering information about a person or
organization without their knowledge. Normally advertising companies will
install additional tracking software on your system without you realizing. The
tracking software will then continuously send data to the advertisers server.
Currently ther is a large number of spyware being installed in users computers
without their permission or without their knowledge. When there is a substantial
amount of spyware installed on your computer, these programs will then make use of your Internet bandwidth.
2. To remove the spywares installed in your computer, use some of
the free spyware remover software available online.
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Antivirus Software
1. If you have antivirus software running in the background, try to disable the software.
Try to use tmnet streamyx after disabling the software.
2. If there’s a difference in the performance of tmnet streamyx
after disabling the antivirus software, it could be that the antivirus software
is blocking your access to certain sites or blocking certain types of data packets.
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Personal Firewall Softwares
1. If you use personal firewall software like “Zone Alarm” make
sure that your configuration within the firewall is correct.
2. Incorrect settings of firewalls could block incoming and
outgoing packets. Ensure that you are not blocking your applications from sending and receiving packets to the Internet.
3. If you are not sure of the settings, uninstall the firewall and then try to use tmnet streamyx
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Routers and Switches
1. Is your computer sitting behind a router or a switch? If yes, is your router
configured properly? If your router is not configured, there i s a high
possibility that your router is routing your data packets to wrong destinations.
2. Try to bypass your router and switches. Do a direct connection to tmnet streamyx using a PC.
*** Please note that if you are sharing your Internet connection
with other computers at home or the office, the speed you will receive will be
the speed that is distributed equally over all the computers that are sharing
the one Internet connection.
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Remove unneeded protocols
1. tmnet streamyx works on the TCP/IP protocol. This is the
standard protocol which is generally used all over the world.
2. Protocols such as NETBEUI and IPX are normally used and it is
safe for them to be uninstalled. If you are not using these protocols, uninstall them.
Windows 2000
1. Go to Start ---> Settings ---> Network and dial up
connection 2. Right click on “Local Area Connection” and select Properties.

3. Click and highlight the protocol you want to uninstall and
press the “Uninstall” button. This will uninstall that particular protocol.
Windows 98
1. Right click on the “Network Neighborhood” icon on the desktop and select the properties option.

2. Highlight the protocol that you would like to uninstall and click “Remove” button.
Windows XP
1. Go to Start Control Panel ---> Network Connections 2. Right click on
'Local Area Connections' and select Properties

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Fresh System If none of the above steps work, try connecting to tmnet
streamyx while using a fresh system. A fresh system means a fresh installation
of Windows or you could also try with another computer.
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Cannot visit certain sites
If you cannot visit a particular site but able to
access other sites, it could be that the server which is serving the pages for
that site, is down. You can also follow the following steps to check for other
possibilities of such failures.
Remove the Cache files 1. Within Internet Explorer
Go to ---> Tools ---> Internet Options


2. Select the general tab. Click on "Delete Files" and make sure
the "Delete all offline content" is checked then click "OK".
Delete the Cookies Deleting Cookies on Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
1. Within Internet Explorer 2. Click Tools, and select Internet Options
on the Internet Explorer menu bar. 3. Click Settings and then click View
Files. 4. Click Edit on the toolbar, and select "Select All". 5. Click
File, and select Delete. 6. Close and re-launch your browser.
Deleting Cookies on Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
1. Click Tools, and select Internet Options on the Internet Explorer menu
bar. 2. Click Delete Cookies. 3. Click Yes. 4. Close and re-launch
your browser
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