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Hello all,
Everytime I connect to my internet using IE or Firefox I loose network connectivity after a long period of inactivity (15 - 30 mins). It only reconnects if I unplug the ethernet cable and reconnect it to my NIC card. Then it works fine. My setup is as follows: Internal NIC of a D915PBL motherboard connected to a Netgear Rangemax WPN824 router which then connects to a Centellium VOIP box, which gets its connection from an Adelphia Cable Provided RCA cable modem. In case you might suggest that the long process of getting the internet signal is contributing to the problem: The computer that i'm running Vista RC1 32-bit on is a dual boot with xp pro 32-bit, and when i'm in xp I never have or had this problem, with the same setup. However, I have not connected directly to the cable modem, because i'm not very keen on losing my phone service for long periods of time(Note: As mentioned earlier, I have VoIP telephone service). I tried to repair the network connection as well, and this option works about 90 percent of the time, except the times when the repairing process freezes. I think the problem has to do with the network handling in Vista, but who am I to make a call on this. I hope one of you experts can help me resolve this problem. Thanks in advance, Rocky. |
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