The Netgear is left on and connected 24/7....
I have occasionally found I was not use the Internet, so I was curious
to know what the problem was. I have put together a small batch file
which pings various items on my LAN, the router, then progresses to
ping several servers on the Internet.
This evening I arrived home to find that none of the software I use
could connect to anything on the Internet, so I ran the above batch
file. It was able to successfully ping all of the IP's my software was
trying to connect to. I then logged into the routers connection status
page and found the Netgear thought it was not actually connected.
The Connection Status page showed as the final item in the list 'LCP is
allowed to come up'. I tried disconnecting and reconnecting via the
buttons on the above page several times, but could not get it to
progress beyond the above 'LCP is allowed to come up'. Power cycling
the Netgear brought it back to normal operation.
So the questions are-
1. How come I could ping, but not connect when the Netgear showed I had
no connection?
2. Why could I not reset the connection via the routers web page?
Just curious, as this problem does seem to recur every few
weeks/months.
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Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk