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LAN Shutdown after hour or so



 
 
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Old October 1st 06, 04:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
CWM
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Default LAN Shutdown after hour or so

I am finding that after an hour or so my LAN connection shuts down. I first
noticed this running BitComet, which would lose it's connection and stop
transfers. Once this happens, I check IE and it also cannot see the
internet. A restart of the computer solves the problem temporarily.

Sleep mode is not enabled.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Configuration: Intel 925 motherboard, Linksys Gigabit switch attached to a
Linksys WRT54GX Router, attached to cable modem.

Also, other computers on the network still see the internet, no problems at
all.
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Old October 1st 06, 04:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
js4298
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Default LAN Shutdown after hour or so

Same here with coming out of sleep. Both NICS are disabled and restart solves
the problem.

"CWM" wrote:

I am finding that after an hour or so my LAN connection shuts down. I first
noticed this running BitComet, which would lose it's connection and stop
transfers. Once this happens, I check IE and it also cannot see the
internet. A restart of the computer solves the problem temporarily.

Sleep mode is not enabled.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Configuration: Intel 925 motherboard, Linksys Gigabit switch attached to a
Linksys WRT54GX Router, attached to cable modem.

Also, other computers on the network still see the internet, no problems at
all.

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Old October 1st 06, 10:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
McStayCool
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Default LAN Shutdown after hour or so

Yes, i experienced the same problem when using BitComet. So, is there any
solution? my computer's configuration is:

3Com Gigabit Lan
Intel 2.4Gz HT
512Mb Ram
Asus P4B motherboard
Thanks!

Mc

"js4298" wrote:

Same here with coming out of sleep. Both NICS are disabled and restart solves
the problem.

"CWM" wrote:

I am finding that after an hour or so my LAN connection shuts down. I first
noticed this running BitComet, which would lose it's connection and stop
transfers. Once this happens, I check IE and it also cannot see the
internet. A restart of the computer solves the problem temporarily.

Sleep mode is not enabled.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Configuration: Intel 925 motherboard, Linksys Gigabit switch attached to a
Linksys WRT54GX Router, attached to cable modem.

Also, other computers on the network still see the internet, no problems at
all.

 




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