Lan Card failure

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ForM
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Lan Card failure

Post by ForM »

Ipconfig/release dumps

Ipconfig/renew restores......

But after awhile it drops back out again and Im stuck back to square one.

Behind a router and out via a sat modom.

Im tired of going back to dial up for something that used to/should still work.

Any Ideas?
axbaby
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Post by axbaby »

keep track of the time and see if it always drops at the same time interval.

could be an isp issue

i asume you have setup your lan connection as "always on"

does your modem light turn off "like when the power goes out" then resets itself , i had that problem with a bad cable wire to my modem
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ForM
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Post by ForM »

Wheres always on. And light is internal. wires not long enough to turn it around.
AmIdYfReAk
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Form, first tell us your setup.. then i think Ax can explain what he is trying to say :)

are you connected to a Broadband service ( Cable modem, DSL, ADSL, Fiber Etc )

Do you have a Router in the mix to share the connection?
+JuggerNaut+
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

AmIdYfReAk wrote:Form, first tell us your setup.. then i think Ax can explain what he is trying to say :)

are you connected to a Broadband service ( Cable modem, DSL, ADSL, Fiber Etc )

Do you have a Router in the mix to share the connection?
did you even read his post?
Tormentius
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Post by Tormentius »

Update your NICs drivers and see if it resolves the issue. It wouldn't be an ISP issue since you're behind a router and unless the router is rebooting itself you wouldn't lose your LAN connection/address. If you can't find the NIC drivers then post the NIC vendor and model here and someone will help out.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

also, post the router brand AND model. *i smell Dlink*
ForM
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Post by ForM »

Dynex dx-e101 is the Lan card. And I did find a newer driver for it but windows says that I already have the best driver for it.

The wifes computer isnt droping out, but mine is.

The router is Linksys Wireless-G.

Anyway I just got home and booted up amd its acting fine. Ill keep my eye on the clock anyway.
Tormentius
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Post by Tormentius »

Dynex?! If it continues do yourself a favour and buy a decent NIC ;)
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Post by obsidian »

I took a look at the Dynex card at Best Buy a while back and compared it next to a D-Link (or was it Creative) card. Exact same card. Outsourcing, sometimes, sucks ass.
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Tormentius
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Post by Tormentius »

Its not the PCB that makes the difference, its the chipset...
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

ForM wrote:Dynex dx-e101 is the Lan card. And I did find a newer driver for it but windows says that I already have the best driver for it.

The wifes computer isnt droping out, but mine is.

The router is Linksys Wireless-G.

Anyway I just got home and booted up amd its acting fine. Ill keep my eye on the clock anyway.
aye, do as Torm suggests and get a real nic.
ForM
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Post by ForM »

I updated the drivers finaly, after I deleted the card form the hardware profile.

I can say I havent droped out in over 5 hours, tho I do notice my dl speed has droped considerably. Used to get a laughing 90k and now dls are at 30 at best.

Thx for help and Ill get it sorted the rest of the way out.
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