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I have 2 systems.
both have Vista ultimate with the sp1 rc. 1 is a dell laptop with wifi, the other is a custom built with a 680i motherboard with the duel nics. 1 is 64 bit, other is 32 bit. Both have most of the same software installed except for games. both experience the same types of NIC issues on separate networks. I will boot into windows and notice my network is not connected with the little red network icon. If I try to disable the effected nic the device manager will hang. If I try to repair it will come back and say bindings are not right or driver is malfunctioning. If I reboot chances are it will work. If on the 680i I plug the cable from 1 NIC to the other I can save myself a reboot because the other NIC will work. On the laptop if the wifi fails to fully connect it gets into a half connected state where you can't do any disabling without freezing up and eventually the system will grind to a halt not accepting input. I've never waited long enough on the 680i machine to see if it will freeze eventually. The home network where the 680i is uses a d-link gamerlounge router. At work the laptop uses a linksys wrtblah thing. I already tried the dhcp broadcast flag thing and that's not the fix. Drivers are always up to date. Problem is still here with sp1. |
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May sound wierd but are any of the ip addresses the same, I had a printer at work doing the same thing. Not related to vista. I am not an expert at networking but it may be something to do with your ip addresses. Also look in your error logs on both machines and see if there are any similarities. Also as both nics are the same try looking for updated drivers. -- roy69 - Core 2 Quad Q6600 - Abit IP35 Pro - 4 x 1GB OcUK PC2-6400 C5 800 MHZ Duel Channel - Leadtek GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB GDDR3 - CiBox TFT 22" Widescreen LCD Panel. 1680 x 1050 - Creative X-Fi 7.1 PCI-E - Antec 900 Ultimate Gaming Case - Creative Inspire 7.1 T7900 Speakers - Corsair HX 620W ATX2.2 Modular SLI Complient PSU |
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nothing to do with ips or drivers since its 2 different computers on 2
different networks. Drivers are always kept up to date. "roy69" wrote in message ... May sound wierd but are any of the ip addresses the same, I had a printer at work doing the same thing. Not related to vista. I am not an expert at networking but it may be something to do with your ip addresses. Also look in your error logs on both machines and see if there are any similarities. Also as both nics are the same try looking for updated drivers. -- roy69 - Core 2 Quad Q6600 - Abit IP35 Pro - 4 x 1GB OcUK PC2-6400 C5 800 MHZ Duel Channel - Leadtek GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB GDDR3 - CiBox TFT 22" Widescreen LCD Panel. 1680 x 1050 - Creative X-Fi 7.1 PCI-E - Antec 900 Ultimate Gaming Case - Creative Inspire 7.1 T7900 Speakers - Corsair HX 620W ATX2.2 Modular SLI Complient PSU |