I'm using a Thompson DCM475 modem and a D-Link DIR-655 router with updated firmware. It's been 8 months now, and the problem started about two months ago.On average 5 times a day, the whole network would disconnect from the internet. Below is the log from the router:[code] Few days before this two months, instead of the whole network, only the wifi users will experience disconnects.
I have a HP G62 Laptop that's less then a year old (replacing a Dell we had for several years without problems) and a 2Wire router with ATT DSL that we've also had for years. Ever since we've had the new laptop we've been unable to use the wireless without problems. Periodically, (maybe once an hour or so) if the laptop is connected wirelessly it will make the router disconnect from the internet and cycle off. The router lights all go red, it cycles back on, green lights come on and re-connects.I've had ATT run a line test, had them send technicians here 3 times, they've gone through the house and followed the line to the box, trimming branches on the way. I've gotten a new router and I've tried a USB wireless adapter for the lap top. However, as soon as the wireless is disabled and it's plugged in by ethernet all of the problems go away. This would be fine if it was mostly used at a desktop but it's mostly used on the couch/around the house and the ethernet cables get in the way and keep breaking.
The computer in question is one of 30 computers in the same office that is not currently experiencing this same thing. All connected though the same switch, patch panel, etc. Testing has proven that the switch and line is fine.We have a server set up for all of the multifunction printers on property and we simply map the printers through this unit.We have an exchange server for email.File server... for... files. Okay, here is the situation. This IBM desktop will be connected to everything, able to print, email, connect to files, etc etc.Then, or so it seem, will just lose its connection. no email printing etc. She is asked to put in her network credentials again. and usually this works. (it seems that the network dropping out may take up to 3 minuets to fully restore and she tries to put in her credentials too soon).After each event she is able to restart her computer or type in her credentials and get back to work.. after mapping the printer again.
My USB Belkin Wireless G Network Adapter seems to disconnect whenever I remove another USB device (usually a memory stick) from the PC.The problem started when I accidentally updated the driver via Windows. It didn't seem to work at all with this updated driver and I couldn't roll back or do a system restore to fix it. I'd done this before and ended up doing a complete re-install of Win 7. This time I did an upgrade install and the driver problem was cured.I'm running a HP XW8400 with Win 7 64 Pro which has been faultless for the 5 years I've had it.The only other change I've made recently is that I've stopped using a D-Link USB hub and started using the USB connectors on the HP LP2465 monitor.This only affects the wireless and no other USB devices.
When it disconnects, Win troubleshooting goes through the motions and reverts to LAN and doesn't see the wireless USB at all. This also happens if I don't use the troubleshooter.Device manager shows the driver to be working, but the wireless USB doesn't function even if I connect it directly to a USB port.The router is still working as all other devices in the house are connected.The only way around it seems to be a re-boot, but when this fault happens the PC gets stuck at "Shutting Down". Without the fault, re-boot or shut down works fine.When it happens I have to power off and on. This usually works fine but every now and then I notice the device driver for the Belkin is disabled.I've found a workaround in that I can take out the Belkin USB before removing another USB device. After the USB stick or whatever is removed if I then reconnect the wireless USB it reconnects fine.
I keep getting random moderate Nat sometimes, other times its opened. I have made a static Ip and port forwarded 4 ports that xbox uses. 88 udp..3074 both...53 both...80 tcp... Now when i test my connection on the xbox dashboard a message will come up saying make sure my UpNp is enabled, which it is and it tells me to make sure port 3074 is enabled which it is. I have restarted both my modem and router multiple times to try and fix this.
I have a linksys cisco e4200 and I recently updated its firmware which i thought would possibly fix the problem.I have talked to linksys but no luck.I have talked to my internet Cox Communication but they tell me its the router and i believe it is because when i directly connect my xbox to the modem i never get the moderate Nat. I have also talked to Norton about my virus protection because I thought maybe it was blocking some ports, but they disabled it and I still get the message.
We have a bunch of computers(70 aprox) connected to a domain. Since couple weeks ago very strange issues started occuring, internet and network access(path to network share is lost) would come up at random times and on different machines and would last for about 10-20 seconds it would re-connect again.All the computers are using private addresses.Most machines are windows 7, some are xp.Using Windows server 2003 as dc.Since the occurance is so random it's very hard to pin point the cause.
I just bought a WRT120N and at different times it will randomly restart and disconnect all the computer on my network I have 4 wired devices and 4 Wireless devices.
I have 10 Vostro 460s, the network cards are not being found on startup. You have to reboot the systems 3-4 times to get Windows to find the Network cards. All drivers are up to date. This may be related to a Windows update, since the machine were fine for a month or so until an Update came out.
Network running about 60 computers, most of which are running windows 7 professional. Some are on a domain, some are not.At (seemingly) random times, some computer on the network will lose the ability to browse websites (including the web interfaces of networked devices). I can't identify what circumstances cause this to occur. I only find out about it when someone calls me.From the affected computer:I can ping sites I can ping our Cyberoam UTM (which acts as our DNS, DHCP, and firewall)disabling/enabling connection doesn't fix the problem releasing/renewing ip doesn't fix the problem flushing dns doesnt fix the problem uninstalled antivirus on two test machines, problem still randomly manifests.replaced the Cyberoam with newer model users have claimed that if they wait a long period of time (40+ minutes) the problem sometimes resolves.rebooting the computer resolves the issue until it randomly occurs again changing the computer's mac address also resolves the issue until it randomly occurs again.
I got a HP Pro laptop connected to the network through the Lan. It keeps on disconnecting from the network then am forced to restart the the laptop so that it can connect again. it uses windows 7.
Platform: cisco 887 ios 15.0(1)M4 Client: iphone4s Easy vpn server problem connection
When iphone goes standby disconnects from vpn server. When I try to reconnect, it disconnects immediately and won't reconnect . Here’s the debug output (debug crypto isakmp error):
Ill get on my laptop and it will connect for 45min-hour and then it will disconnectEverything says connected on the laptop and the router and modem are connected and working. I have tried restarting my router and modem and even clean installed windows and reinstalled drivers. Nothing seems to work. Im posting from my old laptop and it seems to happen on this computer as well. This has never happened before.
I got new internet connection some days back (like 3-5 days ago), and since then, when I try download at night time when I'm sleeping, my internet disconnects me? I'm downloading with JDownloader by the way. I didn't get "new" internet, well.. I basically did, but yeah... This is how I got "new" internet.I used to have same ISP, but it was 24mb internet, and gave just 12mb to be honest, so I got 100mb instead. But since I got this 100mb internet connection, it disconnects me at night time, I don't know why. I've tryed to lock my PC as I download, I've tryed to keep completely on the whole PC, but still no. Always disconnected when I wake up.
Is there something I could do about it? When I had the old 24mb internet, it didn't disconnect me really... never. Just once in a while, like once in month or something but that ain't much. Is there something I could do?My download speed, it should give me 8-12mb/s (I'm not sure though), and I can't do speedtest.net thing right now because I'm downloading at daytime then instead of night time, because I can't download at night time... But yeah, my download keeps jumping from 500kb/s to 12MB/s (12 mb/s is more true than 500kb/s), shouldn't it give me the full speed all the time? Or keep it above 6mb/s anyways? Not like 500kb/s - 5mb/s that it usually is. There's just 1 LAPTOP (I'm using wires, PC you know) connected on this very same internet too, but it's wireless. It keeps jumping, either somebody uses the laptop or not, it doesn't matter
Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.1 OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate , Service Pack 1, 64 bit Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 10 Processor Count: 2 RAM: 4095 Mb Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250, 1024 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 102299 MB, Free - 33923 MB; D: Total - 493065 MB, Free - 366503 MB; G: Total - 358399 MB, Free - 130817 MB; Motherboard: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD, P43T-C51 (MS-7519), 1.0, To be filled by O.E.M. Antivirus: Kaspersky Internet Security, Updated and Enabled
I got new internet connection some days back (like 3-5 days ago), and since then, when I try download at night time when I'm sleeping, my internet disconnects me? I'm downloading with JDownloader by the way. I didn't get "new" internet, well.. I basically did, but yeah... This is how I got "new" internet. I used to have same ISP, but it was 24mb internet, and gave just 12mb to be honest, so I got 100mb instead. But since I got this 100mb internet connection, it disconnects me at night time, I don't know why.I've tryed to lock my PC as I download, I've tryed to keep completely on the whole PC, but still no. Always disconnected when I wake up. When I had the old 24mb internet, it didn't disconnect me really... never. Just once in a while, like once in month or something but that ain't much.ALSO... My download speed, it should give me 8-12mb/s (I'm not sure though), and I can't do speedtest.net thing right now because I'm downloading at daytime then instead of night time, because I can't download at night time... But yeah, my download keeps jumping from 500kb/s to 12MB/s (12 mb/s is more true than 500kb/s), shouldn't it give me the full speed all the time? Or keep it above 6mb/s anyways? Not like 500kb/s - 5mb/s that it usually is. There's just 1 LAPTOP (I'm using wires, PC you know) connected on this very same internet too, but it's wireless. It keeps jumping, either somebody uses the laptop or not, it doesn't matter.
I am coming with a new question this time, I have a problem with my windows xp, I have installed the drivers, and everything works just fine, But, I have problems with my internet, It will disconnect SUDDENLY from internet, (whatever I am doing, music,drawing in pc and stuff) In my network list I can still see My modem, But When I will try to connect to it It will say "unable to connect to Pas-Home"
I recently downloaded the crysis 2 demo. But i disconnect 2-5 minutes into a game. I tried playing while directly plug into the modem and i can play as long as i want.
I am currently using the D-Link DIR-615 HW VER:c1 FW VER:3.13.Crysis is the only game with this problem at the moment. I have tried googling it but still won't work.I have tried to disabled my firewall+antivirus and i still disconnect.
Lately whenever the home phone rings or is in use the DSL cuts out instantly. I have one cordless phone with two handsets. The line going into the phone has an adsl splitter on it. At first i thought mabye a bad splitter so i tried another, yet still got the same problem! Eliminiating that problem im not sure what else to check.
My desktop is connected to the internet through my home's wireless network and every time I log into an online game it disconnects me from the internet.This happens without signal loss or other warning signs from Windows, but my in-game ping spikes until I disconnect and I am unable to access the internet through my regular browser.I am still able to access the internet through other devices and am able to play the game through another computer which runs windows vista.All drivers and firmware are up to date.
the site is url... it worked fine 3 days ago, then all of a sudden, it times out. I thought maybe it was down or got hacked again, but other members can get there fine. So I started trying things.They checked to see if my IP was on a BAN list. [code]
I'm using Windows 7 I'm having problems disconnecting from individual wireless connections. When I click 'Disconnect' from the connection manager window in the bottom right corner of the screen, nothing happens at all. I've tried this on several different connections and none of them work. I'm using: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
I have just set up a wireless trendnet router. Everything is set up normal and its working correctly, it correctly assigns internal IPs to wireless devices. The problem is though that for some reason we all get disconnected in games for instance and some games more than others. Rift disconnects every 30 seconds to 1 minute, World of Warcraft disconnects often, Live Messenger disconnects as well, Age of Empires Online can sometimes work fine for hours, then sometimes disconnect every now and then. Steam doesn't disconnect. Its more or less the same on any of our laptops. (all running Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium or Professional)
I am an unlucky person who still has a belkin router. Not only do i have a belkin router, my PC is also connected via 2 switch boxes all ethernet cabled together in and around the house.
I am unable to forward and ports succesfully because after i have saved the settings i check it with a port checking site and it says they're all closed.
I have also been getting disconnected from my router when its under stress (Most recently playing League of Legends) but my Dad's Pc (Which is only connected to the Belkin) still stays connected and hasn't experienced any disconnections.
My router model is F5D7634-4 v2, DHCP is enabled but only my Dad's PC appears, UPnP is enabled but doesn't seem to work and my fireware is up to date.
I used to have a different router before this one which never had these disconnecting problems.
My Internet will disconnect & then reconnect constantly. I have 2 laptops & they are both on my home network & I have no trouble with the other one so I assume there is nothing wrong with both the Internet service & router. The laptop with the problem is an acer/aspire 5720z. The Wireless Network Adapter is a Atheros AR5007EG. When I go to the Adapter Properties the status reads "The device is working properly". When I go to Control Panel>Network & Sharing Center my Wireless Network Connection Signal Strength reads Excellent. The operating system is Windows Vista Home Premium.
The wrt400n works fine. Except randomly every day or every other day, laptops cannot connect to the router. Router lights are still on, blinking, etc, no change there. Releasing/renewing IP doesn't work. Turning off wireless radio on laptop and back on doesn't work.Unplugging and replugging in the router DOES work, and laptops can connect to the router again.Router is updated to 1.0.02 firmware, sine I thought that was the problem, but after firmware update, problem is still occurring.Wireless is set to mixed,channel width is auto?
All my devices (Smart Phone, 2 PC's, a laptop and a Nintendo Wii) connect using my BT Homehub 2.I'm not sure what the cause is but it seems that all my devices randomly get disconnected from the Homehub? The broadband connection seems to be fine and all the lights are normal and the BT Homehub2 option is still displayed in network options. But whenever I try to connect again it just says "Windows was unable to connect to your network".I have to physically restart the router to get the devices to reconnect, and having doing so on a regular basis has meant my IP Profile has been dropped at my exchange as it thinks it'll "keep a stable connection"?Would it be worth changing the channel and security type? (Currently using WPA)
Sometimes when I actively use the LAN (copy a file or stream media), my PC loses connection to both the internet and LAN. It doesn't always happen though. I can always fix it by opening network connections and disabling Local Area Connection and then re-enabling it. However, if I don't do this, the connection stays off indefinitely. The PC that loses connection is on Windows 7 64-bit with Asus P5K integrated ethernet controller with latest drivers. Modem/router is Linksys WAG320N.
Recently I bought a new PC to replace an old laptop that I use in my bedroom. However, initially I couldn't pick up my downstairs router signal. So, I bought a new wireless network card and STILL didn't pick up any signal. I then purchased a Netgear WN200RPT and everything seemed to be ok while using that to repeat the signal up into my bedroom. Then, suddenly, it all stopped working. The WN200RPT would, although showing a full internet connection with no yellow ! or red x's, it would never ever load webpages. So, I removed it and put it back in its box. Then, for some unknown reason after a Windows 7 reinstall, my network card started picking up the signal from my home router and had a good speed and signal. This worked fine for a month or two before it started playing up again. It would randomly slow down and stop loading webpages, or completely lose the signal and show a red x, stating that no signals could be found. The strange thing is, all the other PCs in my house connect wirelessly fine, and so did the laptop that was in the same room as this PC. After a system restore, the internet started working again. Then it stopped. Another restore later, it works. Now it's intermittent again.