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We use a 3COM IP phone system. Our network cables run first to our phone
and then from the phone to the computer. We have never had unusual problems with this configuration. I swapped out a notebook that had XP with one with Vista at one of our desks. Since we have done this, the phone has been losing a dial tone, and therefore dropping the network connection for the Vista machine. I have been unplugging and reconnecting the ethernet cables to the phone to reestablish the dial tone, and then restarting the Vista machine. I'm trying to track down a really long ethernet cable so each device can have their own connection (we only have one jack at the desk). I can't get my head wrapped around how Vista is causing this problem, but the timing can't just be a coincidence. Does anyone have any thoughts? |