Re: Event ID 1003 - DHCP Client Lease Validity
- From: "Sinner" <sinner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 17:15:22 -0400
"Wao" <wao@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I really don't know what else to try so I can readily connect to the
Internet after waking up the computer from the sleep mode. It's almost
always "Local Only"--it seldom gets online after the sleep mode. Re-booting
the network card usually solves the problem but that's kind of annoying.
I even tried uninstalling the antivirus (Avast 4.8 Free) like the ISP
suggested but that didn't help either. Maybe, should I change one of the
following settings in the BIOS?
Suspend Mode [S3 only]
ACPI 2.0 Support [Enabled]
ACPI APIC support [Enabled]
The power box says:
PC CASE 460W
+3.3V 14A
+5V 20A
+12V 16A
-5V 0.5A
-12V 0.8A
+5VSB 2A
ATX2.03(P4)
The computer is a:
Windows Vista Home Basic Service Pack 2 32 bits
Intel(R) Pentium (R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40GHz
4.00 GB of RAM
Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset Family
The motherboard is an ASUS P5KPL-AM SE with an integrated Realtek
RTL810EL, 10/100.
Any help will be welcome.
"Wao" <wao@xxxxxxxxx> ha escrit al
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Almost every time I wake up my MS Vista desktop computer (with all
updates, SP2+) from the sleep mode (S3) I get a "Local Only" connection,
so I cannot use the Internet until I reboot the computer or reset the
network card (or ipconfig /release / renew).
I can see the following entry in the system log every time this happens:
---
Event Details
Product:
Windows Operating System
ID:
1003
Source:
Microsoft-Windows-DHCP-Client
Version:
6.0
Symbolic Name:
EVENT_FAILED_TO_RENEW
Message:
Your computer was not able to renew its address from the network (from
the DHCP server) for the network adapter with MAC address ###. The
following error occurred:
###. Your computer will continue trying to obtain an address on its own
from the DHCP server.
---
What should I do in order to solve this problem? I've tried many things
like disabling the power management for the network card or resetting the
Windows Firewall but none of them worked.
Thank you!
Again, have you tried assigning a static IP address to your network card?
.
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