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Every 2-3 days I lose my internet access - get a browser message 'this page can not be displayed' and email fails. I have learned I can unplug my cable modem and router for about 1-2 minutes, plug the modem in, plug the router in, and access is restored. It works, but is annoying. Any ideas on the cause and how to resolve the problem? PC and modem are plugged in to the router. |
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It sounds like either the router or the pc are not able to renew the lease
for their IP address when the lease expires. Have you tried just rebooting the computer when you get the error? When you get the error can you access the router setup from the pc? -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/ "j lunis" wrote in message ... Vista Home Premium Every 2-3 days I lose my internet access - get a browser message 'this page can not be displayed' and email fails. I have learned I can unplug my cable modem and router for about 1-2 minutes, plug the modem in, plug the router in, and access is restored. It works, but is annoying. Any ideas on the cause and how to resolve the problem? PC and modem are plugged in to the router. |
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Kerry Brown wrote:
It sounds like either the router or the pc are not able to renew the lease for their IP address when the lease expires. Have you tried just rebooting the computer when you get the error? I believe I did when the error first occurred weeks ago and it seems it didn't work. But don't put much faith in that. When you get the error can you access the router setup from the pc? No, but I will next time it happens. May be a few days though so, when I try it, I'll repost. |
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OK. You have to determine if the problem is the router or the pc. When the
problem occurs if you can still access the router setup from the pc then it is probably the router (or modem) with the problem. -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/ "j lunis" wrote in message ... Kerry Brown wrote: It sounds like either the router or the pc are not able to renew the lease for their IP address when the lease expires. Have you tried just rebooting the computer when you get the error? I believe I did when the error first occurred weeks ago and it seems it didn't work. But don't put much faith in that. When you get the error can you access the router setup from the pc? No, but I will next time it happens. May be a few days though so, when I try it, I'll repost. |
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Hi
You have to go carefully over the Router's menu. Both WAM and LAN configurations might have entries with names like Auto Renew connection/IP, Keep always alive, or setting for lease time of IPs, make sure that hey are set to provide the longest time. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Kerry Brown" *a*m wrote in message ... It sounds like either the router or the pc are not able to renew the lease for their IP address when the lease expires. Have you tried just rebooting the computer when you get the error? When you get the error can you access the router setup from the pc? -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/ "j lunis" wrote in message ... Vista Home Premium Every 2-3 days I lose my internet access - get a browser message 'this page can not be displayed' and email fails. I have learned I can unplug my cable modem and router for about 1-2 minutes, plug the modem in, plug the router in, and access is restored. It works, but is annoying. Any ideas on the cause and how to resolve the problem? PC and modem are plugged in to the router. |
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Jack (MVP-Networking). wrote:
Hi You have to go carefully over the Router's menu. Both WAM and LAN configurations might have entries with names like Auto Renew connection/IP, Keep always alive, or setting for lease time of IPs, make sure that hey are set to provide the longest time. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Kerry Brown" *a*m wrote in message ... It sounds like either the router or the pc are not able to renew the lease for their IP address when the lease expires. Have you tried just rebooting the computer when you get the error? When you get the error can you access the router setup from the pc? -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/ "j lunis" wrote in message ... Vista Home Premium Every 2-3 days I lose my internet access - get a browser message 'this page can not be displayed' and email fails. I have learned I can unplug my cable modem and router for about 1-2 minutes, plug the modem in, plug the router in, and access is restored. It works, but is annoying. Any ideas on the cause and how to resolve the problem? PC and modem are plugged in to the router. Well, I think I have learned quite a bit. Went through the router menu and I see no such entries. Closest I can come is "Advertisement period" under UPnP. Is that relevant? I also have an 'Idle timeout' option but this is only available if a login is required (it is not). Just for kicks, I changed to "Login Required,' changed the timeout period to 0 (it was 5), applied. Coincidentally or not, I lost the internet connection. Tried Kerry's idea of trying to access the modem menu - I could. rebooting the PC - I did but the internet connection was still lost. Whether it matters or not, when I started my browser, I was prompted for my router username/password. still had to unplug and reconnect the router and cable modem. Netgear WGR614 v6. FWIW, the manual for the router shows a screen with a 'renew button' but I have no such option on that same screen in the actual router menu. And, I have the most recent firmware. |
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