Re: Network stops after time



Thank you for your input. I do not have a replacement modem to substitute. I
have performed the IP reset procedure and the failure persists. Any other
suggestions would be much appreciated.

Sid.

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"Ken Zhao [MSFT]" <v-kzhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:zIzHRQowFHA.780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Sid,
>
> Thank you for using newsgroup!
>
> After reviewing the thread, to narrow down the issue, I would like to
> provide you with my suggestions for your reference:
>
> Suggestion1.
> ================
> To narrow the root cause of the issue, please temporarily remove the NIC
> for a small development network.
>
> Suggestion2.
> ================
> If possible, please move the problematic NIC to other slots to see if the
> issue still occurs.
>
> Suggestion3.
> ================
> When the issue occurs, please double-confirm if the problematic NIC have
> gained proper IP (IP address, Gateway, DNS server etc.). If you have not
> gained those IP addresses, I will suggest you temporarily replace the DSL
> modem to see if the issue still occurs.
>
> Suggestion4.
> ================
> If the problem only occurs on the specific Windows XP machine, also you
> may
> follow these steps to reset TCP/IP in Windows XP.
>
> WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious
> problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system.
> Microsoft
> cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using
> Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. Use
> Registry Editor to delete the Winsock and Winsock2 registry entries, then
> reinstall TCP/IP.
>
> Delete the Corrupted Registry Entries
> 1. Click "Start", and then click "Run".
> 2. In the "Open" box, type "regedit" (without the quotation marks), and
> then click "OK".
> 3. In Registry Editor, expand
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services, right-click
> "Winsock", and then click "Delete". When you are prompted to confirm the
> deletion, click "Yes".
> 4. Right-click "Winsock2", click "Delete", and then click "Yes".
>
> Install TCP/IP on the computer
> 1. In Control Panel, double-click "Network Connections", right-click
> "Local
> Area Connection", and then click "Properties".
> 2. Click "Install".
> 3. In the "Select Network Component Type" dialog box, click "Protocol",
> and
> then click "Add".
> 4. Click on Have Disk.
> 5. Then type in the Copy files from box "c:\windows\inf", click OK. DO NOT
> browse to this directory.
> 6. Under "Network Protocol", click "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", and then
> click "OK".
> 7. When the protocol is installed, click "Close".
> 8. Restart the computer.
>
> Reset TCP/IP on a Windows XP Computer
>
> In Windows XP, the TCP/IP stack is a core component of the operating
> system; therefore, you cannot remove TCP/IP in Windows XP. In Windows XP,
> a
> reset command is available in the IP context of the NetShell utility. When
> this command is run, it rewrites pertinent registry keys that are used by
> the TCP/IP stack. This generates the same result as the removal and the
> reinstallation of the protocol.
> To reset TCP/IP, follow these steps:
> 1. Open a command prompt.
> 2. Type "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt" (without the quotation marks),
> and then press ENTER.
>
> 299357: How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299357
>
> Hope the information helps!
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Ken Zhao
>
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> | From: "Sid Price" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Subject: Network stops after time
> | Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 10:37:28 -0600
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> | I just installed QWest DSL and their installation wizard (or use of the
> XP
> | network wizard) has really screwed up my network interface. I have XP
> Pro
> | (all service packs/patches), two NICs, one for my home office network
> and
> | one for a small development network of embedded devices. The home office
> NIC
> | is the one the DSL modem is attached to. Other computers do not seem to
> have
> | the same issue, they are still set exactly how they were to run with the
> | previous internet access (Direcway).
> |
> | I ran the CD installer on my PC and it never worked. I ended up calling
> | QWest and getting help to do a manual installation. All seemed to work
> fine
> | except that after some time (not sure how long or if inactivity is the
> key)
> | my PC has no connection to the internet. IE reports a server not found
> or
> | DNS error and Outlook can not connect to the mail server. If I disable
> the
> | NIC and then re-enable it all is well again.
> |
> | Can anyone give me some pointers as to what is going on here and maybe
> how
> | to fix it.
> |
> | Thanks,
> | Sid.
> |
> | --
> | Sid Price's Software Tools.
> | http://www.Softtools.com
> |
> |
> |
>


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