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Hi guys..
I have 3 XP pc in the office where the network connection just drops.. 1 is a desktop and 2 notebooks.. Every thing seems connected but but there is no Internet or Lan Access.. When you Release/renew or reboot or what ever evry thing is fine again for a day or so..
For the last 2 days. 1 of the laptops drops every 5 min. I have tried numerous things. to fix this but it keeps on happening..
Please help!!
I have 3 XP pc in the office where the network connection just drops.. 1 is a desktop and 2 notebooks.. Every thing seems connected but but there is no Internet or Lan Access.. When you Release/renew or reboot or what ever evry thing is fine again for a day or so..
For the last 2 days. 1 of the laptops drops every 5 min. I have tried numerous things. to fix this but it keeps on happening..
Please help!!
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Re: network connection drops
DHCP issues?
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I have tried
To turn off network speed auto-detection:
Select Network Settings, either from your Start menu or from within Control Panel.
Right click on the connection that corresponds to your network card, and select Properties.
In the dialog that results, click on the Configure... button immediately below the "Connect using..." item that shows your network card.
In the dialog that results, click on the Advanced tab.
Also tried Switching to wireless.. Problem persists
also Tried taking the PC of the Domain and and deleting its PTR record from the Domain host server..
To turn off network speed auto-detection:
Select Network Settings, either from your Start menu or from within Control Panel.
Right click on the connection that corresponds to your network card, and select Properties.
In the dialog that results, click on the Configure... button immediately below the "Connect using..." item that shows your network card.
In the dialog that results, click on the Advanced tab.
Also tried Switching to wireless.. Problem persists
also Tried taking the PC of the Domain and and deleting its PTR record from the Domain host server..
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Why only on 3 PC's?? not all 11Bladerunner wrote:DHCP issues?
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Make sure Windows does not allow the device to go into power saving mode (which turns the device off)?
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Done that!!Bladerunner wrote:Make sure Windows does not allow the device to go into power saving mode (which turns the device off)?
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checked the clocks?
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clocks??rustypup wrote:checked the clocks?
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the bios time on each unit... how far does it vary from the DC/DNS?
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I think.. it is a domain ? (thats why rusty so plainly refers to time settings)
Sometimes various authentication/directory services require the time to be in sync with the authentication server.
If there is too much of a time discrepancy, then you can't login.
Sometimes various authentication/directory services require the time to be in sync with the authentication server.
If there is too much of a time discrepancy, then you can't login.
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Hmmm I will check that out and let you guys know!