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Have had a Dell XPS 410 running Vista Ultimate for 2 months and it still is
dropping my Internet connection 14 or more times a day. Have to restart to connect again. I have a wired connection to a AT&T 2wire router and DSL. The dropped connections seem to occur more often when I start up (from overnight shutdown) in the morning. Then during the day the connection will hold sometimes for 3 or 4 hours but also will drop sometimes in just a few minutes after a restart. I tried disenabling all automatic processes from Norton (installed by Dell), Windows update and anything else I could find but didn't seem to make a difference. I ran the Microsoft Internet connectivity evaluation tool and passed all except the UPnP support test which it says should not affect my basic connectivity. The internet connection is ok since I have a 2K machine connected right beside the Vista and have switched everything. 2K works all day. No dropped connections. When the connection is dropped and I go to Network connections and look at the connection it says disabled. If I try to enable it the whole process slows up and it takes about 2-3 minutes to tell me that it can't enable. If I try to go into the sleep mode at this point the computer hangs (screen blanks but the power switch light instead of pulsing will stay on and only thing to do is to disconnect from power.) Sleep mode works ok rest of time but will drop connection if left overnight. A shutdown sometimes will get the connection reestablished and sometimes not. Restart works best. After 2 months I think I have found something that I can do to cause the connection to drop. Just started using Windows Media player to view files on my computer that I downloaded and that seems to cause the connection to drop while I am watching a file that I have on my computer - not spooling off the web. Did not use media player for over a month at first and problem still was occuring so can't be that alone. Anyone have any ideas? -- Bob H |
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Fixed!! See
Subject: I've fixed the internet connection problem 5/2/2007 8:05 PM PST In this group! Great Job Steve. -- Bob H "Bob H" wrote: Have had a Dell XPS 410 running Vista Ultimate for 2 months and it still is dropping my Internet connection 14 or more times a day. Have to restart to connect again. I have a wired connection to a AT&T 2wire router and DSL. The dropped connections seem to occur more often when I start up (from overnight shutdown) in the morning. Then during the day the connection will hold sometimes for 3 or 4 hours but also will drop sometimes in just a few minutes after a restart. I tried disenabling all automatic processes from Norton (installed by Dell), Windows update and anything else I could find but didn't seem to make a difference. I ran the Microsoft Internet connectivity evaluation tool and passed all except the UPnP support test which it says should not affect my basic connectivity. The internet connection is ok since I have a 2K machine connected right beside the Vista and have switched everything. 2K works all day. No dropped connections. When the connection is dropped and I go to Network connections and look at the connection it says disabled. If I try to enable it the whole process slows up and it takes about 2-3 minutes to tell me that it can't enable. If I try to go into the sleep mode at this point the computer hangs (screen blanks but the power switch light instead of pulsing will stay on and only thing to do is to disconnect from power.) Sleep mode works ok rest of time but will drop connection if left overnight. A shutdown sometimes will get the connection reestablished and sometimes not. Restart works best. After 2 months I think I have found something that I can do to cause the connection to drop. Just started using Windows Media player to view files on my computer that I downloaded and that seems to cause the connection to drop while I am watching a file that I have on my computer - not spooling off the web. Did not use media player for over a month at first and problem still was occuring so can't be that alone. Anyone have any ideas? -- Bob H |